disorganized

disorganized — 形容詞

1. used to describe an event, system, or activity that has no clear plan or structu

1.形容詞B1
釋義

混亂

缺乏計劃或條理

used to describe an event, system, or activity that has no clear plan or structure, often causing confusion or making things work badly

例句

The music festival was so disorganized that some bands played at the wrong times.

那個音樂節非常混亂,有些樂團在不對的時間演出。

so + adjective + that-clause

Hao struggled with the disorganized filing system at his new office.

Hao 很難適應新辦公室裡混亂的歸檔系統。

modifier before a noun

同義詞
  • chaotic

    stronger than 'disorganized'; suggests complete confusion and disorder

  • messy

    more common for physical untidiness; less formal than 'disorganized'

  • disorderly

    more formal; often used for crowds or behaviour rather than systems

反義詞
  • organized

    well-planned and arranged with clear order

  • systematic

    done according to a fixed plan or method

文法句型

linking verb + disorganized

so + disorganized + that-clause

find + noun + disorganized

用法筆記

This sense applies to events, systems, processes, and physical spaces such as rooms or desks when they lack arrangement. For temporary physical untidiness, 'messy' is more common.

常見錯誤

The meeting was very unorganized.
The meeting was very disorganized.
💡'Unorganized' means not yet formed into groups; 'disorganized' means poorly planned or arranged.

2. used to describe someone who regularly finds it hard to arrange tasks, keep poss

2.形容詞B1
釋義

沒條理

不善於規劃或整理

used to describe someone who regularly finds it hard to arrange tasks, keep possessions tidy, or plan ahead

例句

Gabriel is too disorganized to keep track of his monthly bills.

Gabriel 太沒條理了,沒辦法管理好每月的帳單。

too + adjective + to-infinitive

Zuri's disorganized approach to studying meant she often missed assignment deadlines.

Zuri 沒條理的讀書方式常使她錯過作業的截止日期。

possessive + disorganized + noun

同義詞
  • messy

    focuses more on physical untidiness; overlapping but less broad than 'disorganized'

  • scatterbrained

    informal; describes someone who forgets things easily and cannot focus

  • unmethodical

    formal; lacking a clear or logical way of doing things

反義詞
  • organized

    able to plan and arrange things well

  • methodical

    doing things in a careful, logical order

文法句型

linking verb + disorganized

too + disorganized + to-infinitive

possessive + disorganized + noun

用法筆記

Describes a habitual personal quality rather than a one-time mistake. 'Messy' is more limited to physical untidiness, while 'disorganized' covers time management, planning, and task handling.

常見錯誤

I was disorganized yesterday because I was tired.
I was unproductive yesterday because I was tired.
💡'Disorganized' describes a general habit, not a temporary state.