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Disorderly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

disorderly

/dɪsˈɔrdərli/ /dɪsˈɔːdəli/

Definition:

Lacking organization or neatness; unruly or chaotic in behavior or appearance.

Synonyms:

chaotic, unruly, messy, disorganized, untidy

Part of Speech:

adjective, adverb

Antonyms:

orderly, organized, neat

Common Collocations:

disorderly conduct, disorderly crowd, disorderly room, disorderly behavior

Derivatives:

disorderliness, disordered

Usage Tips:

Use "disorderly" to describe messy situations or unruly behavior; often used in legal contexts like "disorderly conduct."

Common Phrases:

disorderly conduct, in a disorderly fashion, throw into disorder

Etymology:

From Middle English "disordurli," combining "dis-" (lack of) + "orderly" (neat or organized).

Examples:

  • 1. The protest turned disorderly when the crowd began shouting and pushing.
  • 2. Her desk was so disorderly that she couldn’t find her notes.
  • 3. The police arrested him for disorderly conduct at the bar.
  • 4. The children left the room in a disorderly mess after playing.

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