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Lucas21c Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'disordered' vs 'in disorder'

In terms of meaning or nuance, could you tell me what the difference is between 'disordered' and 'in disorder' in the following sentence? Thank you in advance.


My room is [ disordered / in disorder ].

  

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lucas21c n terms of meaning or nuance, could you tell me what the difference is between 'disordered' and 'in disorder' in the following sentence? Well, the first one sounds completely wrong, while the second one sounds rather stuffy. My room's a mess.

  • lucas21c n terms of meaning or nuance, could you tell me what the difference is between 'disordered' and 'in disorder' in the following sentence?
  • Well, the first one sounds completely wrong, while the second one sounds rather stuffy.
  • My room's a mess.
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lucas21cn terms of meaning or nuance, could you tell me what the difference is between 'disordered' and 'in disorder' in the following sentence?

Well, the first one sounds completely wrong, while the second one sounds rather stuffy.

My room's a mess.

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