disoriented

English

Etymology

dis- + oriented or disorient + -ed

Verb

disoriented

  1. simple past tense and past participle of disorient

Adjective

disoriented (comparative more disoriented, superlative most disoriented)

  1. Having lost one's direction; confused.

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