disorder
Pronunciation: [dɪsˈɔrdər]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
She was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, but she learned ways to manage it.
Example
He does not have any disorder that affects his daily life.
Example
What kind of disorder did the doctor say she might have?
Context: "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.
Example
The classroom was filled with a joyful disorder after the art project.
Example
The meeting had no disorder; everyone was sitting quietly and paying attention.
Example
Why is there so much disorder in your bedroom?
Context: "chaos"
(verb) to make things messy or out of order. When you disorder a room, you’re making it look confusing and cluttered.
Example
She decided to disorder her desk to find some old papers she needed.
Example
He didn't disorder the living room; he made sure everything was neat.
Example
Why would you want to disorder your workspace?
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