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Disorderly

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Adjective

characterized by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused
a disorderly desk.
unruly; turbulent; tumultuous
a disorderly mob.
Law . contrary to public order or morality.

Adverb

in a disorderly manner.

Antonyms

adjective
arranged , neat , ordered , orderly , organized , systematized , trim , behaved , conforming , disciplined , manageable , well-behaved

Synonyms

adjective
all over the place , chaotic , cluttered , confused , dislocated , disorganized , heterogeneous , indiscriminate , irregular , jumbled , mixed up , out-of-control , out-of-line , out-of-step , out-of-whack , scattered , scrambled , slovenly , topsy-turvy * , tumult , uncombed , undisciplined , unkempt , unmethodical , unrestrained , unsystematic , untrained , boisterous , disobedient , disruptive , drunk , fractious , indisciplined , intemperate , noisy , obstreperous , off-base , on-a-tear , out-of-order , raucous , rebellious , refractory , riotous , rowdy , stormy , termagant , tumultous/tumultuous , turbulent , uncompliant , uncontrollable , ungovernable , unmanageable , unruly , wayward , messy , indocile , intractable , lawless , obstinate , recalcitrant , untoward , wild , hugger-mugger , immethodical , pell-mell , rambunctious , tumultuous , unlawful , unsettled , untidy

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