Disorganized

65 words & definitions

garble
To distort a message so that it is unclear or confusing (verb)
muss
To make someone's hair or clothes untidy or messy (verb)
shuffle
To move similar things from one position or place to another. (verb)
tangle
To twist together into a confused mass (verb)
gobbledygook
Language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of abstruse technical terms; nonsense (noun)
jumble
An untidy collection or group of things. (noun)
mishmash
A confused mixture (noun)
rabble
A disorderly crowd; a mob (noun)
shambles
A state of total disorder (noun)
smithereens
Small pieces (noun)
muddle
Bring into a disordered or confusing state (verb)
scribble
Write or draw (something) carelessly or hurriedly (verb)
sprawl
Sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way (verb)
clumsy
Awkward in movement or in handling things (adjective)
ragtag
Untidy, disorganized, or incongruously varied in character (adjective)
rumpled
Lacking in order, neatness, and often cleanliness (adjective)
scraggly
(of a person or animal) thin and bony (adjective)
shoddy
Badly made or done (adjective)
sloppy
Careless and unsystematic; excessively casual (adjective)
tipsy
Slightly drunk (adjective)
tousled
Disordered or disheveled (adjective)
rigmarole
A lengthy and complicated procedure that is mostly a waste of time (sometimes pronounced rigamarole) (noun)
slipshod
(typically of a person or method of work) characterized by a lack of care, thought, or organization (adjective)
hodgepodge
A confused mixture (noun)
wanton
Unpredictable, unprovoked, and destructive action (adjective)
rummage
To search unsystematically and untidily through a mass or receptacle (verb)
turbulent
Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not controlled or calm (adjective)
scramble
To mix together in a confused way (verb)
morass
An area of muddy ground - or a complicated or confused situation. (noun)
awash
Having an amount of something that is larger than necessary or wanted (adjective)
diffuse
Scattered and widely spread out (adjective)
dissipated
Spending too much time on physical pleasures that are not good for your health. (adjective)
flux
Hard to keep track of because it is constantly changing. (noun)
chaos
A state of utter disorder and confusion (noun)
cumbersome
Difficult to use because it is complex or heavy (adjective)
haphazard
acting without an organized plan (adjective)
absentminded
Forgetful or inattentive, often because of being lost in thought. (adjective)
muddle
An untidy and disorganized state or collection (noun)
scribble
A piece of writing or a picture produced carelessly or hurriedly (noun)
sprawl
An ungainly or carelessly relaxed position in which one's arms and legs are spread out (noun)
adrift
Lacking direction or purpose; aimless. (adjective)
circuitous
Longer than the most direct way; roundabout. (adjective)
crude
Lacking sophistication, polish, or tact; having rough or rude manners. (adjective)
dicey
Risky or dangerous; uncertain. (adjective)
disarray
A state of disorder or confusion. (noun)
erratic
Not consistent or regular; unpredictable in behavior or movement. (adjective)
fray
To wear out or unravel the edges of fabric or material through constant rubbing or use. (verb)
maze
A tangled or intricate arrangement of elements, ideas, or processes. (noun)
makeshift
Improvised and usually crude – serving a purpose in the short term but lacking durability or quality. (adjective)
ponderous
Slow and heavy in movement or thought; lacking lightness or grace; dull or overly serious. (adjective)
redundant
Referring to something that is repeated or superfluous, offering no additional value. (adjective)
roundabout
Describing a way of doing something that is not straightforward, often involving detours, twists, or delays. (adjective)
scatter
To disperse or spread things in different directions, often in an uncontrolled or random way. (verb)
sketchy
Poorly constructed or done carelessly, often rushed or low-quality. (adjective)
steeped
Deeply involved or immersed in something, especially a tradition, culture, or belief. (adjective)
strewn
Scattered or spread untidily over a surface or area. (adjective)
tardy
Delaying or delayed beyond the expected or proper time; late. (adjective)
unrest
A state of public dissatisfaction, disturbance, or turmoil, often involving protests or conflict. (noun)
verbose
Containing excessive or unnecessary language (adjective)
tumult
A state of confusion, disorder, or disturbance (noun)
dilettante
Someone who has a casual or passing interest in the arts or a particular field, without serious commitment or expertise. (noun)
garbled
Confusing, distorted, unclear, and difficult to understand. (adjective)
wreckage
The remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed. (adjective)
degenerate
To decline or deteriorate physically, mentally, or morally (verb)
fragmented
Froken or separated into distinct parts (adjective)