disorganised
Pronunciation: [dɪsˈɔːrɡənaɪzd]
Word
Context: "organization"
(adjective) when things are messy, not arranged, or not planned properly. If your room is full of toys on the floor and clothes everywhere, it is disorganised.
Example
After a good clean-up, my desk is no longer disorganised.
Example
My friend's room is very disorganised; she can never find her things.
Example
Why is your backpack so disorganised today?
Context: "planning"
(adjective) when people have trouble planning things or making decisions. If someone can't decide what to do first because everything seems confusing, they are disorganised.
Example
She was able to finish her project on time because she is not disorganised.
Example
His disorganised approach caused him to miss important deadlines.
Example
Do you think being disorganised affects your schoolwork?
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