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Definition of disorder:
- Breach of public order; disturbance of the peace of society; tumult.
- Disturbance of the functions of the animal economy of the soul; sickness; derangement.
- Neglect of order or system; irregularity.
- To depose from holy orders.
- To disturb or interrupt the regular and natural functions of ( either body or mind); to produce sickness or indisposition in; to discompose; to derange; as, to disorder the head or stomach.
- To disturb the order of; to derange or disarrange; to throw into confusion; to confuse.
- Want of order or regular disposition; lack of arrangement; confusion; disarray; as, the troops were thrown into disorder; the papers are in disorder.
Synonyms:
turnover, cark, trouble, deflect, discord, overturn, rowdyism, topsy-turviness, unhinge, insurrection, ail, upheaval, health, confusedness, ill, to-do, inconvenience oneself, calm, disoblige, overthrow, incommode, snafu, inconvenience, disorderedness, unsoundness, trouble oneself, pain, bustle, perturb, riot, helter-skelter, shambles, put out, order, revolution, strike, bother, rowdiness, turbulence, uproar, rebellion, discommode, disquiet, upset, throw out of kilter, affliction, peace, mayhem, stir, flap, swage, roughness, entanglement, distract, misrule, distemper, disarray, mobocracy.
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derange (part of speech: verb)
- displace,
- convulse,
- discompose,
- disarrange,
- tamper,
- muddle,
- scatter,
- derange,
- jumble,
- disturb,
- meddle,
- swirl,
- whisk,
- toss,
- ruffle,
- dislocate,
- mislay,
- confuse,
- trouble,
- roil,
- ferment,
- roughen,
- churn,
- rummage,
- mix-up,
- mess,
- dishevel,
- botch,
- capsize,
- misplace,
- confound,
- agitate,
- tumble,
- clutter,
- upset,
- scramble,
- rumple,
- ripple,
- hash,
- perturb,
- whip,
- disorganize,
- tousle,
- blur,
- muss
- agitation (part of speech: noun)
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disease (part of speech: noun)
- disease,
- ague,
- handicap,
- complication,
- condition,
- spasm,
- nausea,
- infliction,
- symptom,
- affection,
- virus,
- apoplexy,
- complaint,
- sickness,
- breakdown,
- syndrome,
- bug,
- illness,
- queasiness,
- ailment,
- indisposition,
- attack,
- malaise,
- curse,
- unhealthiness,
- disability,
- fever,
- debility,
- sickliness,
- decrepitude,
- malady,
- collapse,
- infection,
- pestilence,
- infirmity,
- feverishness
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disorder (part of speech: verb)
- turmoil,
- disorganization,
- commotion,
- looseness,
- insanity,
- irregularity,
- incoherence,
- confusion,
- disarrangement,
- clutter,
- indefiniteness,
- perturbation,
- entropy,
- deformity,
- shapelessness,
- disorganize,
- derangement,
- confuse,
- scatter,
- messiness,
- formlessness,
- mess,
- clutter,
- unevenness,
- discomposure,
- disarray,
- disintegration,
- tumult,
- inconsistency,
- chaos,
- indistinctness,
- muddlement,
- obscurity,
- laxity,
- lawlessness,
- frenzy,
- inchoateness,
- fuzziness,
- amorphousness,
- disorderliness,
- anarchism,
- disconnectedness,
- inexactness,
- disarrange,
- anarchy,
- dishevel
- scatter (part of speech: verb)
Usage examples:
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The drawing- room made a dismal scene, too, after the riot and disorder of the night.
- "Richard Carvel, Volume 5", Winston Churchill. -
The enemy fled in disorder across the river.
- "London to Ladysmith via Pretoria", Winston Spencer Churchill. -
In the childhood of the town the cattle trail appeared and with the cattle trade came wild days and sad disorder.
- "In the Heart of a Fool", William Allen White.