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disorganized
[ dis-awr-guh-nahyzd ]
adjective
- functioning without adequate order, systemization, or planning; uncoordinated:
a woefully disorganized enterprise.
Synonyms: disorderly, muddled
- careless or undisciplined; sloppy:
too disorganized a person to be an agreeable roommate.
Other Words From
- undis·organ·ized adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of disorganized1
Example Sentences
“No ego at all. I’m very outgoing and disorganized. Pat is very controlled and organized and that really helps me. His strength in tying things together makes up for my weaknesses.”
Trump’s first regime was disorganized as compared to the highly organized cruelty that his second regime will unleash upon the American people.
Nobody knows whether it will work, and the signs are that having gotten a very late start and being run by people with no experience it's pretty disorganized.
But unlike in his first term, which was characterized by disorganized chaos, his team is now prepared to carry out the actions that GRT has always justified.
But that’s not how it’s working in California’s disorganized system, The Times found.
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