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.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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disorderliness |
Describes a lack of order and tidiness, often used in a general or abstract sense.
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chaos |
Used when there is complete confusion and lack of order, often in a large-scale or dramatic situation.
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disarray |
Implies a state of significant disorganization, often more formal, used for situations that were previously organized.
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messiness |
Casual and informal, often used to describe untidy physical spaces or chaotic situations in everyday life.
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clutter |
Refers to a collection of things lying around in an untidy way, commonly used for smaller spaces or personal belongings.
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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.