disarray

[dɪsəˈreɪ]

disarray Definition

  • 1a state of disorganization or untidiness
  • 2a state of confusion or lack of clear direction

Using disarray: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disarray" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The room was in complete disarray.

  • Example

    The company was in disarray after the CEO resigned.

  • Example

    The team's disarray was evident in their poor performance.

  • Example

    The disarray in the government led to widespread protests.

disarray Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disarray

Antonyms for disarray

Phrases with disarray

  • to cause confusion or disorder

    Example

    The sudden change in plans threw the entire project into disarray.

  • in a state of confusion or disorder

    Example

    The office was in disarray after the weekend.

  • a state of emotional confusion or turmoil

    Example

    After the breakup, she was in a disarray of emotions.

Origins of disarray

from Old French 'desarroi', meaning 'confusion'

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Summary: disarray in Brief

The term 'disarray' [dɪsəˈreɪ] refers to a state of disorganization, untidiness, or confusion. It can describe physical spaces, organizations, teams, or governments, as in 'The room was in complete disarray' or 'The disarray in the government led to widespread protests.' 'Disarray' can also be used in phrases like 'throw into disarray,' meaning to cause confusion, and 'disarray of emotions,' referring to a state of emotional turmoil.