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an irregularity:
a disorder in legal proceedings.
breach of order; disorderly conduct; public disturbance.
a disturbance in physical or mental health or functions; malady or dysfunction:
a mild stomach disorder.
verb (used with object)
to destroy the order or regular arrangement of; disarrange.
to derange the physical or mental health or functions of.
SYNONYMS FOR DISORDER
1disorderliness, disarray, jumble, litter, clutter.
3riot, turbulence.
4ailment, malady, illness, complaint, sickness, indisposition.
5disarray, mess up, disorganize.
6disturb, upset, confuse.
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QUIZZES
QUIZ YOURSELF ON “THEIR,” “THERE,” AND “THEY’RE”
Are you aware how often people swap around “their,” “there,” and “they’re”? Prove you have more than a fair grasp over these commonly confused words.
QUESTION 1 OF 7
Which one of these commonly confused words can act as an adverb or a pronoun?
their
there
they're
TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT
ORIGIN OF DISORDER
First recorded in 1470–80; dis-1 + order
SYNONYM STUDY FOR DISORDER
3. Disorder, brawl, disturbance, uproar are disruptions or interruptions of a peaceful situation. Disorder refers to civil unrest or to any scene in which there is confusion or fighting: The police went to the scene of the disorder. A brawl is a noisy, unseemly quarrel, usually in a public place: a tavern brawl. A disturbance is disorder of a size as to inconvenience people: to cause a disturbance. An uproar is a tumult, a bustle and clamor of many voices, often because of a disturbance: a mighty uproar.
OTHER WORDS FROM DISORDER
pre·dis·or·der, noun
WORDS NEARBY DISORDER
disodium, disodium phosphate, disomic, disoperation, disopyramide, disorder, disordered, disorderly,