unorganized (Meaning)

Wordnet

unorganized (a)

not having or belonging to a structured whole

Wordnet

unorganized (s)

not affiliated in a trade union

Webster

unorganized (a.)

Not organized; being without organic structure; specifically (Biol.), not having the different tissues and organs characteristic of living organisms, nor the power of growth and development; as, the unorganized ferments. See the Note under Ferment, n., 1.

unorganized Sentence Examples

  1. The room was a chaotic mess, with toys, clothes, and books strewn unorganized across the floor.
  2. The teacher's desk was a jumble of unorganized files, papers, and pens.
  3. The child's backpack was an unorganized nightmare, with books, pencils, and snacks crammed in haphazardly.
  4. The kitchen was an unorganized disaster, with pots, pans, and dishes stacked precariously on the counters.
  5. The bookshelf was a testament to unorganized chaos, with books jammed in randomly and spines facing all different directions.
  6. The files on the computer were a tangled mess of unorganized folders and documents.
  7. The company's financial records were unorganized and difficult to navigate.
  8. The unorganized mess of traffic made it impossible to get through the intersection quickly.
  9. The student's notes were unorganized and illegible, making it difficult to prepare for the exam.
  10. The unorganized nature of the project made it difficult to complete on time.

FAQs About the word unorganized

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The room was a chaotic mess, with toys, clothes, and books strewn unorganized across the floor.

The teacher's desk was a jumble of unorganized files, papers, and pens.

The child's backpack was an unorganized nightmare, with books, pencils, and snacks crammed in haphazardly.

The kitchen was an unorganized disaster, with pots, pans, and dishes stacked precariously on the counters.