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Synonyms for disoriented
dis·ori·ent·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
confused, disoriented, lostadjective
having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity
"I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway"; "the anesthetic left her completely disoriented"
Synonyms:
befuddled, lost(p), mixed-up, disordered, bemused, deep in thought(p), scattered, preoccupied, at sea, illogical, anomic, lost, disconnected, unconnected, missed, baffled, alienated, upset, confounded, broken, disjointed, helpless, garbled, mazed, bewildered, confusedAntonyms:
orientated, orientedalienated, anomic, disorientedadjective
socially disoriented
"anomic loners musing over their fate"; "we live in an age of rootless alienated people"
Synonyms:
lost, alienated, estranged, confused, anomicAntonyms:
orientated, oriented
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "disoriented":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1079 | lost | |
#2535 | broken | |
#3907 | missed | |
#6878 | confused | |
#9423 | upset | |
#10224 | scattered | |
#18891 | disconnected | |
#19578 | helpless | |
#29606 | illogical | |
#34500 | disordered | |
#36720 | alienated | |
#38053 | baffled | |
#40280 | preoccupied | |
#41565 | bewildered | |
#45446 | estranged | |
#49426 | confounded | |
#52578 | unconnected | |
#56811 | disjointed | |
#60461 | garbled | |
#66194 | disoriented | |
#69737 | bemused | |
#95677 | befuddled | |
#303063 | anomic |
How to use disoriented in a sentence?
We've been so all over the place and so disoriented.
When she came home that night, she was disoriented.
She talked to me about angels, and then about the hitchhiker, it wasn’t really like her to pick up hitchhikers, so I knew she was disoriented, and very much in grief, she was very upset and distraught about [the death].
An in-depth investigation found that Pastor Brian became disoriented... following the consumption of anti-anxiety medication beyond the prescribed dose, mixed with alcohol.
The U.S. Supreme Court's declaration shows the West has become totally disoriented and descended into a Sodom and Gomorrah society, but that's their business - they can't impose it on us.
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- desorientiertGerman
- desorientadoSpanish
- déboussoléFrench
- गुमराहHindi
- bingungIndonesian
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