Disarray
(noun)
- A state of confusion or disorder.
- A lack of organization or arrangement.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from dis- (expressing reversal) + array.
Examples:
- The office was in disarray after the move.
- The kitchen was in disarray after the party.
- The army was in disarray after the defeat.
- The team was in disarray after the coach was fired.
- The laboratory was in disarray after the experiment had been completed.