disorder

simple noun58 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

An illness that affects the mind.

A mental illness in which you have an unhealthy relationship with food.

Used to describe a state of total untidiness or chaos.

Violent or noisy behaviour in a public place.

Public disturbances that involve force and damage.

A situation in which a large group of people behave in a violent and uncontrolled way in public.

Refers to significant and severe public disturbances.

Indicates that public disturbances are happening over a large area.

A breakdown of social norms and values, often leading to unrest.

Unrest and instability within a country's political system.

The sudden start of violent public behaviour.

Used to specify which part of the body or system is affected by the illness.

Used when an illness has an effect on a person or a part of the body.

A more formal way to say that something is messy or chaotic.

Describes the state of being untidy or disorganized.

To identify the nature of an illness by examination of the symptoms.

To cause a situation or place to become chaotic and disorganized.

To stop public unrest from happening.

To stop or suppress public unrest, often with force.