Antonyms for disarrayed


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : dis-uh-rey
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs əˈreɪ


Definition of disarrayed

Origin :
  • late 14c.; see dis- "lack of" + array. Perhaps formed on the analogy of Old French desareer.
  • As in muddled : adj confused
  • As in pell-mell : adj disordered
  • As in unkempt : adj shabby, sloppy
  • As in untidy : adj dirty, disorderly
  • As in uncleanly : adj dirty
  • As in dirty : adj soiled, unclean
  • As in disheveled : adj wrinkled, unkempt in appearance
  • As in jumble : verb mix up, confuse
  • As in litter : verb make a mess
  • As in muss : verb dishevel, disorder
  • As in rummage : verb ransack, search
  • As in shuffle : verb rearrange, mix up
  • As in tumble : verb fall or make fall awkwardly
  • As in undress : verb take off clothes
  • As in unsettle : verb bother, upset
  • As in upset : verb disorder; knock over
  • As in riffle : verb shuffle
  • As in scuff : verb shuffle
  • As in shamble : verb shuffle
  • As in confuse : verb mix up; involve
  • As in derange : verb make crazy; confuse
  • As in disorganize : verb disrupt arrangement; make shambles of
  • As in disrupt : verb upset, disorganize
  • As in disturb : verb disorder; dislocate
Example sentences :
  • They sat down in the laps of the boys, on chairs, on the edge of the disarrayed tables.
  • Extract from : « Gladiator » by Philip Wylie
  • And the household and the company arose to meet Peredur, and disarrayed him.
  • Extract from : « The Mabinogion » by Lady Charlotte Guest
  • In disarrayed nightrobe I leap to bare feet and essay To follow all paths; but a road can discover by none.
  • Extract from : « The Satyricon, Complete » by Petronius Arbiter
  • Eagle valiantly sleeked her disarrayed hair, the breast under her bodice still heaving and sobbing.
  • Extract from : « Lazarre » by Mary Hartwell Catherwood
  • And he went into the hall to disarray, and there came youths and pages and disarrayed him, and all as they entered saluted him.
  • Extract from : « The Mabinogion » by Lady Charlotte Guest
  • The mischievous South wind was blowing; it disarrayed the hair, it whispered in the ear, and stirred the music in the blood.
  • Extract from : « The Hungry Stones And Other Stories » by Rabindranath Tagore
  • The old man bade the girl attend to their guest; and she disarrayed him, and then unsaddled his horse and gave it straw and com.
  • Extract from : « Stories of the Days of King Arthur » by Charles Henry Hanson
  • He went back into the coat-room, disarrayed himself of his street wraps, and finally joined Dalrymple.
  • Extract from : « Eleven Possible Cases » by Frank R. Stockton

Synonyms for disarrayed

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