discombobulate

[US]/dɪskəmˈbɒbjʊleɪt/
[UK]/dɪsˌkɑːmˈbɑːbjʊleɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to confuse or disconcert; to frustrate or upset

Phrases & Collocations

discombobulate someone

discombobulate the plan

discombobulate easily

discombobulate the audience

discombobulate the team

discombobulate my thoughts

discombobulate the situation

discombobulate your mind

discombobulate everything

discombobulate the process

Example Sentences

the sudden change in plans seemed to discombobulate everyone.

her unexpected arrival discombobulated the entire meeting.

the complex instructions discombobulated the new employees.

he was discombobulated by the sudden noise outside.

the twist in the plot discombobulated the audience.

trying to multitask can easily discombobulate your mind.

the unexpected news discombobulated her for a moment.

the new software update discombobulated many users.

his contradictory statements discombobulated the reporters.

the sudden change in weather discombobulated our travel plans.

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