Disorganised Meaning in English
word · lemma: disorganise
Definition
Not arranged in a neat or effective way; lacking order or planning. Used to describe people, places, or situations that are messy or confused.
Usage & Nuances
'Disorganised' is common in British English; American English prefers 'disorganized'. It can describe a messy space, a person who forgets things or can't plan well, or a process lacking structure. Used mostly informally; collocates with 'person', 'room', 'approach', 'thinking'. Not as strong as 'chaotic'.
Example Sentences
His desk is always disorganised.
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She is a disorganised person.
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The meeting was very disorganised.
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Sorry, my bag is kind of disorganised—I can never find my keys.
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I tend to get disorganised when I'm busy at work.
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The project was a bit disorganised, so we missed the deadline.
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