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disoriented
[ dis-awr-ee-en-tid, -ohr- ]
adjective
- confused as to time or place; out of touch:
therapy for disoriented patients.
Synonyms: , ,
Word History and Origins
Origin of disoriented1
Example Sentences
The two centers said people have found the disoriented birds in unexpected and often hazardous locations over the last month, including on the 405 Freeway, on a terminal at LAX and near Amazon warehouses.
This increases competition within the species as all the dung beetles are attracted to the same artificial light source, or results in them becoming disoriented when they can't find a replacement for the stars.
"They're disoriented, and most likely, most of them are having seizures, and so their senses are not all fully functional as they normally would and they're acting out of fear."
If you’ve hypothetically wondered, “ is time anymore,” it may be both alarming and a relief to know you’re not the only temporally disoriented person out here.
For the first weeks after Drakeo’s killing, I regularly snapped awake at 3:30 a.m., sweaty and disoriented, unsure where I was.
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