disorder
Roget-categorie 59
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.4. Order
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#59.
[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].
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