- textranch.com c/unorganized-or-disorganized/Both 'unorganized' and 'disorganized' are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts.
- redkiwiapp.com en/english-guide/words/unorganizedIt is often used to describe messy or chaotic situations, as in 'The event was unorganized and chaotic, with no clear plan or schedule.'
- thesaurus.com browse/unorganizedConservative Judaism loyal to the United States and its institutions as conceived by its founders is unorganized and inarticulate.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/…The median income for a household in the unorganized territory was $43,750, and the median income for a family was $44,583.
- englia.app definition/unorganizedcomparative more unorganized, superlative most unorganized.
- etymonline.com word/unorganizedFrom 1540s as "a combined whole;" by 1560s as "act of collecting in an unorganized mass."...
- thesaurus.net unorganizedWhen describing a person, synonyms that mean the opposite of "unorganized" are meticulous, careful, thorough, detail-oriented, and diligent.
- definitions.net definition/unorganizedUnorganized refers to something being in a state of disorder or lacking order, structure or systematic arrangement.
- wordscoach.com dictionary/UnorganizedThe revolt of the garment workers was as yet unorganized and chaotic. There was not a united Ethiopia, but a great crowd of unorganized people.