Disorderliness: meaning, definitions and examples
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disorderliness
[ dɪsˈɔːdərlɪnəs ]
lack of organization
Disorderliness refers to a state of being disorganized, chaotic, or messy. It is the opposite of orderliness and can lead to confusion and inefficiency.
Synonyms
chaos, clutter, disarray, messiness
Examples of usage
- The disorderliness of the room made it difficult to find anything.
- His disorderliness at work was causing delays in the project.
- The disorderliness of the files made it hard to locate important documents.
Translations
Translations of the word "disorderliness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desordem
🇮🇳 अव्यवस्था
🇩🇪 Unordnung
🇮🇩 kekacauan
🇺🇦 безлад
🇵🇱 nieporządek
🇯🇵 無秩序
🇫🇷 désordre
🇪🇸 desorden
🇹🇷 düzensizlik
🇰🇷 무질서
🇸🇦 فوضى
🇨🇿 nepořádek
🇸🇰 neporiadok
🇨🇳 混乱
🇸🇮 nered
🇮🇸 óreiða
🇰🇿 ретсіздік
🇬🇪 არეულობა
🇦🇿 düzensizlik
🇲🇽 desorden
Etymology
The word 'disorderliness' originated from the Middle English word 'disordre', which came from the Old French 'desordre', ultimately derived from the Latin 'dis-' (apart) and 'ordo' (order). The concept of disorderliness has been present throughout history, reflecting the human struggle for organization and structure.
See also: disordered, disorderly.