disarray
nounDivide disarray into syllables:
dis · ar · ray
How to pronounce disarray:
Definition of disarray:
- disarray (noun):
- a lack of order or sequence confusion, disorder
- a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior.
Synonyms for disarray:
anarchy
befuddlement
bemusement
bewilderment
chaos
clutter
cognitive state
confusedness
confusion
daze
disarrangement
discomposure
disharmony
dishevelment
disorder
disorderliness
disorganization
disorientation
distraction
disunity
fog
free-for-all
half-cock
havoc
haze
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Antonyms for disarray:
absence of clutter
advantage
agreement
arrangement
benefit
blessing
boon
breakthrough
calm
calmness
certainty
clarity
classification
cleanliness
cleanness
clearness
coherence
conformity
contentment
design
disentangle
ease
enlightenment
form
good fortune
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