Explore Disorganised through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like disorganized or unsystematic. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Disorganised in a sentence
Disorganised meaning
Lacking order or organisation; confused; chaotic.
Synonyms of Disorganised
Using Disorganised
- The main meaning on this page is: Lacking order or organisation; confused; chaotic.
- Useful related words include: disorganized, unsystematic, undone, unstuck.
- In the example corpus, disorganised often appears in combinations such as: disorganised and, and disorganised, been disorganised.
Context around Disorganised
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 7 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Disorganised
- In this selection, "disorganised" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, remarkably, now, uncharacteristically, supporters, posh and behind stand out and add context to how "disorganised" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a now disorganised posh line and and the disorganised or confused. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "disorganised" sits close to words such as abdollahian, abergavenny and abounded, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with disorganised
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But at the back they looked vulnerable and disorganised. (9 words)
Under his leadership, he has disunited and disorganised the party. (10 words)
After all, the national capitalists in our country are both weak and disorganised. (13 words)
Mr Eduku said for any nation to develop rapidly, it needed a very vibrant and impartial media, because without the media people could not live well, society would be disorganised, but the media contributed to the proper day-to-day running of society. (43 words)
In any large population of holidaymakers, there is a regular incidence of problems: people who need to come back early because of a family emergency; illness that delays a trip home; and the disorganised or confused traveller who misses their flight. (41 words)
The Danes are accordingly left with the notion that the Irish are the funniest nation in the world, but that their country is disorganised – a place where the pubs are open 24-7 and the livestock roam the country mostly unfettered. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Today, we can see that everywhere in Rivers State has been disorganised, and the government has been disorganised.
He almost became the third force, inspite of the limited capability of his “structureless” platform and disorganised supporters because appealed to many youths who were not impressed by the performance of the Buhari administration.
Not only was the government distracted, the minders of the nation’s security architecture were not only rattled but remarkably disorganised.
Salford actually came closest to winning the game against a now disorganised Posh line-up.
The Power were super-damaging front of centre, feasting repeatedly on turnover and leaving the Giants overworked and uncharacteristically disorganised behind the ball.
With the Leinster defence caught disorganised and narrow, out-half Burns stroked a cross-field kick to centre Hume in acres of space on the right.
According to him, this level of disorganised work costs Jamaica two per cent of its gross domestic product annually.
From then on, the Eagles became disorganised with the defenders, stand-in captain Wilfred Ndidi and Calvin Bassey clashing often times.
It was actually due to the disorganised nature of the fixture list which ensured Brian Clough’s Derby County spent that last day on the beach in Mallorca.
The content is disorganised, and though the Bill includes broad commitments to accessibility and dignity, it does not specify how these will be achieved in education, healthcare, housing, and transport.
Azam began the game on the front pedal knowing in advance that a victory was what they needed most out of the tricky away match but most of their early attempts were easily disorganised by the hosts.
They lack any sense of direction in attack and are remarkably disorganised in defence.
Under his leadership, he has disunited and disorganised the party.
But at the back they looked vulnerable and disorganised.
In any large population of holidaymakers, there is a regular incidence of problems: people who need to come back early because of a family emergency; illness that delays a trip home; and the disorganised or confused traveller who misses their flight.
Mr Eduku said for any nation to develop rapidly, it needed a very vibrant and impartial media, because without the media people could not live well, society would be disorganised, but the media contributed to the proper day-to-day running of society.
The accused's next confession was to police on December 8 when he told police, in a "disorganised download of information", about what happened to Millane.
The Bank's support will also provide roadside trading facilitates for sellers, half of them women who currently operate in disorganised and unsafe conditions.
The Danes are accordingly left with the notion that the Irish are the funniest nation in the world, but that their country is disorganised – a place where the pubs are open 24-7 and the livestock roam the country mostly unfettered.
After all, the national capitalists in our country are both weak and disorganised.
Common combinations with disorganised
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- disorganised and 7×
- and disorganised 6×
- been disorganised 2×
- remarkably disorganised 2×
- the disorganised 2×
- is disorganised 2×
- in disorganised 2×
- were disorganised 2×