Discombobulate example sentences

Related (9): confuse, baffle, perplex, disorient, fluster, unsettle, bewilder, rattle, mystify.

dis·com·bob·u·late

verb humorous

discombobulate (verb) · discombobulates (third person present) · discombobulated (past tense) · discombobulated (past participle) · discombobulating (present participle)

  - disconcert or confuse (someone):

Synonyms

amaze, astonish, dumbfound, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, stupefy, daze, nonplus, throw, shake, unnerve, disconcert, discompose, dismay, bewilder, baffle, mystify, bemuse, perplex, puzzle, confuse, buffalo, flabbergast, floor, flummox, faze, stump, beat, fox, fog, wilder, gravel, maze, distract, pose, obfuscate

"Discombobulate" Example Sentences

1. The confusing instructions discombobulated the new employee.
2. I always feel discombobulated after a long flight.
3. The unexpected news completely discombobulated her.
4. His lack of preparation discombobulated the entire team.
5. She tried to speak clearly, but her nerves discombobulated her words.
6. The unfamiliar language discombobulated the tourists.
7. The sudden change in plans discombobulated the schedule.
8. The chaotic scene discombobulated the emergency responders.
9. His unexpected arrival discombobulated the surprise party plans.
10. The technical difficulties discombobulated the live broadcast.
11. The conflicting instructions discombobulated the students.
12. The outdated equipment discombobulated the repairmen.
13. The stressful situation discombobulated her thinking.
14. The unexpected weather discombobulated the outdoor event.
15. The complex puzzle discombobulated the seasoned gamer.
16. The bright lights discombobulated her vision.
17. The emergency drill discombobulated the building occupants.
18. The intense workout discombobulated his balance.
19. The new software discombobulated the computer users.
20. The unfamiliar social setting discombobulated the introverted attendee.
21. The difficult exam discombobulated the entire class.
22. The sudden power outage discombobulated the office.
23. The crowded room discombobulated the claustrophobic person.
24. The noisy environment discombobulated the delicate equipment.
25. The unexpected traffic discombobulated the driver's plans.
26. The unexpected visitor discombobulated the quiet afternoon.
27. The malfunctioning equipment discombobulated the factory workers.
28. The complex dance routine discombobulated the novice performer.
29. The unexpected test discombobulated the anxious student.
30. The inconsistent rules discombobulated the sports team.

Common Phases

1. The news completely discombobulated me; I couldn't think straight for hours.
2. His unexpected question discombobulated me; I didn't know how to respond.
3. The sudden change of plans discombobulated her; she had to scramble to adjust.
4. The maze of hallways discombobulated the new hires; it took them a while to find their way around.
5. The jumbled instructions discombobulated the students; they struggled to complete the assignment.

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