disorder
Roget-categorie 59
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.4. Order
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[Absence, or want of Order, &c.]
Disorder
zelfstandig naamwoord
disorder — derangement etc. 61 — irregularity — anomaly etc. (unconformity) 83 — anarchy, anarchism — want of method — untidiness etc. adj. — disunion — discord etc. 24.confusion — confusedness etc. adj. — mishmash, mix — disarray, jumble, huddle, litter, lumber — cahotage† — farrago — mess, mash, muddle, muss [U.S.], hash, hodgepodge — hotch-potch†, hotch-pot† — imbroglio, chaos, omnium gatherum [Lat.], medley — mere mixture etc. 41 — fortuitous concourse of atoms, disjecta membra [Lat.], rudis indigestaque moles [Lat.] [Ovid]. complexity etc. 59.1. turmoil — ferment etc. (agitation) 315 — to-do, trouble, pudder†, pother, row, rumble, disturbance, hubbub, convulsion, tumult, uproar, revolution, riot, rumpus, stour†, scramble, brawl, fracas, rhubarb, fight, free-for-all, row, ruction, rumpus, embroilment, melee, spill and pelt, rough and tumble — whirlwind etc. 349 — bear garden, Babel, Saturnalia, donnybrook, Donnybrook Fair, confusion worse confounded, most admired disorder, concordia discors [Lat.] — Bedlam, all hell broke loose — bull in a china shop — all the fat in the fire, diable a' quatre [Fr.], Devil to pay — pretty kettle of fish — pretty piece of work [Fr.], pretty piece of business [Fr.].
[legal terms] disorderly person — disorderly persons offence — misdemeanor.
[moral disorder] slattern, slut (libertine) 962.
werkwoord
be disorderly etc. adj. — ferment, play at cross-purposes.put out of order — derange etc. 61 — ravel etc. 219 — ruffle, rumple.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
disorderly, orderless — out of order, out of place, out of gear — irregular, desultory — anomalous etc. (unconformable) 83 — acephalous†, deranged — aimless — disorganized — straggling — unmethodical, immethodical† — unsymmetric†, unsystematic — untidy, slovenly — dislocated — out of sorts — promiscuous, indiscriminate — chaotic, anarchical — unarranged etc. (arrange) etc. 60 — confused — deranged etc. 61 — topsy-turvy etc. (inverted) 218 — shapeless etc. 241 — disjointed, out of joint.troublous† — riotous etc. (violent) 173.
complex etc. 59.1.
bijwoord
irregularly etc. adj. — by fits, by fits and snatches, by fits and starts — pellmell — higgledy-piggledy — helter-skelter, harum-scarum — in a ferment — at sixes and sevens, at cross-purposes — upside down etc. 218.uitdrukking
the cart before the horse — hysteron proteron [Gr.] — chaos is come again — the wreck of matter and the crush of worlds" [Addison].The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.
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