Unorganized

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɔːrɡəˌnaɪzd/

Definitions of unorganized

adjective not arranged or structured in a systematic way

Example Sentences

A1 My desk is unorganized with papers scattered everywhere.

A2 The meeting agenda was unorganized and difficult to follow.

B1 The company's filing system is unorganized, making it hard to find important documents.

B2 The unorganized layout of the website made it difficult for users to navigate.

C1 The unorganized nature of the project management led to missed deadlines and confusion.

C2 The unorganized chaos of the event planning committee resulted in a disastrous outcome.

adverb in a disorganized manner

Example Sentences

A1 She always leaves her room unorganized.

A2 The files on his desk were unorganized and messy.

B1 The team's approach to the project was unorganized and chaotic.

B2 The company's filing system was unorganized, causing confusion among employees.

C1 The event planning committee was criticized for their unorganized execution of the conference.

C2 The lack of clear leadership led to an unorganized and inefficient work environment.

Examples of unorganized in a Sentence

formal The unorganized nature of the company's filing system made it difficult to locate important documents.

informal I can't find anything in this unorganized mess of a room.

slang Her backpack is so unorganized, she can never find anything in it.

figurative His thoughts were unorganized, like a jumble of puzzle pieces that didn't quite fit together.

Grammatical Forms of unorganized

past tense

unorganized

plural

unorganized

comparative

more unorganized

superlative

most unorganized

present tense

unorganize

future tense

will unorganize

perfect tense

have unorganized

continuous tense

is unorganizing

singular

unorganized

positive degree

unorganized

infinitive

to unorganize

gerund

unorganizing

participle

unorganized

Origin and Evolution of unorganized

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unorganized' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'organized' which comes from the Latin word 'organizare'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unorganized' has retained its original meaning of 'not organized' but has also evolved to encompass a broader range of contexts beyond just physical organization, such as mental or social organization.