disarray

simple noun11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Used to emphasize a total lack of order.

Synonym for 'complete disarray', emphasizing the entirety of the chaos.

A strong way to say 'complete disarray', often with a negative connotation.

Indicates widespread, but not necessarily total, lack of order.

Refers to a state of confusion and disorder in financial matters.

Suggests a moderate or partial level of disorder.

A common noun phrase to describe the condition of being in disorder.

Common prepositional phrase indicating a state of disorder.

Used to specify that the disorder is internal to a group or entity.

Describes the process of becoming disorganized or chaotic.

To cause something (e.g., plans, an organization) to become chaotic.