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Chariot Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

disarray

Can a room look "disarrayed"? "disorganised"?
  

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'Disorganized' is a little messy-- and we don't normally require 'organization' of living rooms and bedrooms. 'In disarray' is the idiom, and means very messy-- but it is as often used of armies, etc. If I saw a messy room, that's the word I would use.

  • 'Disorganized' is a little messy-- and we don't normally require 'organization' of living rooms and bedrooms.
  • 'In disarray' is the idiom, and means very messy-- but it is as often used of armies, etc.
  • If I saw a messy room, that's the word I would use.
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'Disorganized' is a little messy-- and we don't normally require 'organization' of living rooms and bedrooms.
'In disarray' is the idiom, and means very messy-- but it is as often used of armies, etc.

If I saw a messy room, that's the word I would use.
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