disorienting (Meaning)

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disorienting (a)

causing loss of physical or intellectual bearings

disorienting Sentence Examples

  1. The disorienting journey through the winding forest left the travelers feeling lost and confused.
  2. The sudden shift in time zones left me disorienting for days, as my internal clock struggled to adjust.
  3. The dizzying heights of the skyscraper's observation deck proved disorienting, making it difficult to maintain balance.
  4. The unfamiliar language and customs of the foreign country created a disorienting experience for the visitors.
  5. The disorienting effects of the concussion left the athlete struggling with memory and coordination.
  6. The disorienting maze of tunnels and corridors in the underground bunker made it easy to get lost.
  7. The disorienting fog rolling in from the ocean made it difficult for ships to navigate.
  8. The disorienting roar of the crowd at the stadium made it difficult for the players to concentrate.
  9. The disorienting pain in my leg made it difficult to walk or stand.
  10. The disorienting news of the company's bankruptcy left the employees feeling shocked and uncertain about their future.

FAQs About the word disorienting

causing loss of physical or intellectual bearings

puzzling, baffling, mystifying, bewildering, ambiguous, unknowable,confusing, perplexing, incomprehensible, confounding

easy, simple,superficial, understandable, straightforward, superficial, shallow, straightforward, shallow, easy

The disorienting journey through the winding forest left the travelers feeling lost and confused.

The sudden shift in time zones left me disorienting for days, as my internal clock struggled to adjust.

The dizzying heights of the skyscraper's observation deck proved disorienting, making it difficult to maintain balance.

The unfamiliar language and customs of the foreign country created a disorienting experience for the visitors.