disorder
Pronunciación: [dɪsˈɔrdər]
Palabra
Contexto: «health»
(noun) a problem with how the body or mind works. It can mean someone is not feeling well or has trouble behaving. For example, if a person has a disorder, they might need help to feel better.
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She was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, but she learned ways to manage it.
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He does not have any disorder that affects his daily life.
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What kind of disorder did the doctor say she might have?
Contexto: «chaos»
(noun) a situation where things are not organized or orderly. It means everything might be messy or out of place, like when toys are scattered everywhere in a room.
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The classroom was filled with a joyful disorder after the art project.
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The meeting had no disorder; everyone was sitting quietly and paying attention.
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Why is there so much disorder in your bedroom?
Contexto: «chaos»
(verb) to make things messy or out of order. When you disorder a room, you’re making it look confusing and cluttered.
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She decided to disorder her desk to find some old papers she needed.
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He didn't disorder the living room; he made sure everything was neat.
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Why would you want to disorder your workspace?
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