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rather disorganized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"rather disorganized" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is not well-organized or orderly, but not to the extreme degree of being completely chaotic or in complete disarray. Example: "The office was rather disorganized, with piles of paperwork scattered across desks and files haphazardly stacked on shelves."
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Alternative expressions(20)
quite a flock
a bit tumultuous
quite a journey
a little scattered
rather convoluted
quite a fish
a bit confused
complex situation
quite a peacemaker
a bit turbulent
a struggle chaotic
quite a family
quite a disaster
a bit shambolic
slightly disorganized
quite a disruption
a bit inconsistent
quite a commotion
a little chaotic
a bit erratic
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
The sound of her heels on the cobbles made me feel lazy and rather disorganized.
News & Media
Organized (or rather, disorganized) in 2005, the Church of the Latter-day Dude, aka "Dudeism," which prides itself for being "the slowest growing religion in the world," has ordained more than 120,000 Dudeist priests worldwide -- including yours truly.
News & Media
Blebbistatin pre-treatment induced substantial morphological changes of the growth cone, which continued to move forward in a rather disorganized fashion, typically transforming the growth cone lamellipodia into several dynamically advancing filopodia, as reported previously (Rosner et al., 2007).
Science
As expected, in both DVAPRNAi GD3990 and Sac1RNAi muscles, DLG was not surrounding the perimeter of the boutons but appeared rather disorganized and diffused (Supplementary Material, Fig. S2D F).
Science
In TMS, the round-shaped microspores in tetrads with a smooth surface had only an intine (Fig. 12A) whereas microspores with a deeply folded surface showed exine particles at the periphery, which were deposited in a rather disorganized manner (Fig. 12C).
Science
Rara, like revolution, can be so deceiving, in that it might sometimes seem rather disorganized, but is highly organized rara mimicking, as some have said, a military structure that might have served quite well in revolutionary battles.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Just four days ago, the system was a rather clunky, disorganized tropical storm.
News & Media
Accordingly, in 10 of 12 patients with multiple observed AF episodes, AF initiated using spatially conserved mechanisms despite diverse triggers.Human AF initiates from triggers by organized rather than disorganized mechanisms, either via spiral wave re-entry at sites of dynamic conduction slowing or via repetitive focal drivers.
Academia
In addition good outcome were more in patients with PDNOS and paranoid schizophrenia rather than disorganized and undifferentiated schizophrenia.
The opportunity to start over reawakens the belief that I can become someone else -- an organized, thrifty, wise, elegant, worldly traveler, rather than the disorganized, frumpy, overpacked and harried traveler that I am.
News & Media
Later that day, an reconnaissance aircraft passed through Odile and observed a rather weak and disorganized tropical cyclone, resulting in meteorologists at the NHC to change its forecasts.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "rather disorganized" to describe situations or systems that have some level of order but are noticeably lacking in structure or efficiency.
Common error
While "rather disorganized" is acceptable in many situations, avoid using it in extremely formal or professional documents. Opt for more precise language like "lacking structure" or "inefficiently managed" for increased clarity and impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rather disorganized" functions primarily as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. It describes the degree to which something lacks order or structure. This is supported by Ludwig AI's grammatical assessment and numerous examples where it qualifies other nouns.
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30%
Science
25%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rather disorganized" is a grammatically correct adjective phrase used to describe something that is moderately lacking in order or structure. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and common usage. While versatile, it's best suited for neutral to slightly informal contexts. Alternatives like ""somewhat chaotic"" or ""slightly messy"" can provide more specific nuances. Remember to consider your audience and the level of formality when choosing the most appropriate phrase.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
somewhat unstructured
Draws attention to the absence of a defined framework or organizational plan.
moderately disordered
Implies a lack of systematic organization or regulated order.
somewhat chaotic
Emphasizes the presence of chaos to a moderate degree, suggesting a lack of order but not complete pandemonium.
fairly chaotic
Expresses a noticeable degree of chaos and confusion.
relatively disarranged
Stresses that something is not arranged properly compared to a standard or expectation.
slightly messy
Focuses on the physical aspect of disorganization, implying a lack of tidiness or neatness.
a bit jumbled
Highlights a state of being mixed up or confused, lacking clear arrangement or structure.
quite confused
Highlights a state of mental disarray or lack of clarity.
kind of unsorted
Emphasizes a lack of proper arrangement or categorization, indicating items are not in their designated places.
a little scattered
Suggests a distribution of items or thoughts in a random, non-concentrated manner.
FAQs
How can I use "rather disorganized" in a sentence?
You can use "rather disorganized" to describe a situation or system that lacks structure. For instance, "The project's initial phase was "rather disorganized", but it improved over time".
What are some alternatives to "rather disorganized"?
Alternatives to "rather disorganized" include "somewhat chaotic", "slightly messy", or "somewhat unstructured", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "rather disorganized" formal or informal?
"Rather disorganized" is generally considered neutral to slightly informal. In very formal contexts, consider more precise alternatives such as "inefficient" or "lacking structure".
What's the difference between "rather disorganized" and "very disorganized"?
"Rather disorganized" implies a moderate level of disorganization, while "very disorganized" suggests a much higher degree of chaos or lack of structure. The choice depends on the severity you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested