Disarray (noun)

  1. A state of confusion or disorder.
  2. A lack of organization or arrangement.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from dis- (expressing reversal) + array.

Examples:

  1. The office was in disarray after the move.
  2. The kitchen was in disarray after the party.
  3. The army was in disarray after the defeat.
  4. The team was in disarray after the coach was fired.
  5. The laboratory was in disarray after the experiment had been completed.
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