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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Discombobulated' in a Sentence

"Confused, disconcerted, or upset." more

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The magician's sudden disappearance left the audience discombobulated and amazed.
The costume party had so many people in funny outfits that it made me discombobulated.
Trying to assemble the complicated puzzle left Tim feeling discombobulated and frustrated.
The puppy looked discombobulated after chasing its tail for too long.
The classroom was noisy, and it made the students feel a bit discombobulated.
The baby saw a colorful mobile spinning above the crib, and it left him discombobulated with wonder.
After the unexpected thunderstorm, the picnic area looked discombobulated with scattered blankets and wet sandwiches.
The unexpected change in schedule left the class discombobulated and unsure of what to do next.
The weather changed suddenly, and it left everyone feeling a bit discombobulated.
The maze at the amusement park was so confusing that the children felt discombobulated.
The puzzle pieces were all mixed up, and it left me feeling discombobulated.
The students felt discombobulated when the fire alarm unexpectedly rang during the test.
After getting lost in the unfamiliar city, Sarah was discombobulated and struggled to find her way back to the hotel.
The weather suddenly changed, and everyone felt discombobulated without their umbrellas.
The puzzle pieces were scattered, leaving the children feeling discombobulated during playtime.

Discombobulated

dis-kuhm-bob-yuh-ley-tid
adjectiveConfused, disconcerted, or upset.
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Last Updated On: March 29, 2024
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