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disoriented
[dis-awr-ee-en-tid, -ohr-]
adjective
confused as to time or place; out of touch.
therapy for disoriented patients.
Synonyms: , ,
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of disoriented1
Example Sentences
People can get completely disoriented, run the wrong way and “get cooked,” he said.
A disoriented and agitated Spears shows up late, rejects the pre-selected wardrobe choices for the photo shoot and locks herself in the bathroom.
In all, to be so perpetually overwhelmed and disoriented is a choice at this point in the long Age of Trump.
I smiled at the absurdity and power of the metaphor that is the Age of Trump and its oppressive toxicity that has confused and disoriented so many Americans.
The two centers said people have found the disoriented birds in unexpected and often hazardous locations over the last month, including on the 405 Freeway, on a terminal at LAX and near Amazon warehouses.
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