discombobulate (Meaning)

Wordnet

discombobulate (v)

cause to be confused emotionally

be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly

discombobulate Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden change of plans completely discombobulated my entire itinerary.
  2. The unexpected news left me feeling discombobulated and unable to think straight.
  3. The complex instructions discombobulated the team, leading to confusion and miscommunication.
  4. The loss of my phone discombobulated my daily routine, making it difficult to stay connected and organized.
  5. The unfamiliar city discombobulated the travelers, as they struggled to navigate the new surroundings.
  6. The sudden illness discombobulated the family, forcing them to rearrange their plans and seek medical attention.
  7. The unexpected power outage discombobulated the office, disrupting work and causing chaos among the employees.
  8. The confusing directions discombobulated the hikers, leading them astray and causing them to lose their way.
  9. The sudden change in the weather discombobulated the campers, forcing them to pack up their gear and seek shelter from the storm.
  10. The unexpected visit from the in-laws discombobulated the household, causing a flurry of cleaning and preparation.

FAQs About the word discombobulate

cause to be confused emotionally, be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly

bewilder, perplex, confuse, befuddle, puzzle, baffle, fuddle, flummox, unsettle, disorient

satisfy,assure, assure, satisfy, inform, reassure,inform, reassure, enlighten,enlighten

The sudden change of plans completely discombobulated my entire itinerary.

The unexpected news left me feeling discombobulated and unable to think straight.

The complex instructions discombobulated the team, leading to confusion and miscommunication.

The loss of my phone discombobulated my daily routine, making it difficult to stay connected and organized.