Disorder ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Disorder ( noun )

  1. A state of confusion or untidiness.
  2. A disturbance of the normal functioning of a part of the body or mind.
  3. A lack of order or control.

Origin:

Middle english disordre, from old french desordre, from latin disorder, from dis- + ordinare to order.

Examples:

  1. The room was in a state of disorder.
  2. He was suffering from a disorder of the nervous system.
  3. The country was in a state of economic disorder.
  4. The disorder of the stock market.
  5. Chaos and disorder in the streets.

(As a verb)

Disorder ( verb )

  1. A state of confusion or untidiness.
  2. A disturbance of the normal functioning of a part of the body or mind.
  3. A lack of order or control.

Origin:

Middle english disordre, from old french desordre, from latin disorder, from dis- + ordinare to order.

Examples:

  1. The room was in a state of disorder.
  2. He was suffering from a disorder of the nervous system.
  3. The country was in a state of economic disorder.
  4. The disorder of the stock market.
  5. Chaos and disorder in the streets.
Some random words: effusion, reallocate, propel