Discombobulation example sentences
discombobulation
definition
- noun form of discombobulate
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
discombobulate, 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"Discombobulation" Example Sentences
1. The sheer discombobulation of the situation left her speechless.2. His unexpected arrival caused a wave of discombobulation throughout the office.
3. Discombobulation, in its purest form, is a feeling of utter confusion.
4. I experienced a moment of discombobulation while trying to assemble the flat-pack furniture.
5. The magician's tricks induced a pleasant discombobulation in the audience.
6. She felt a creeping sense of discombobulation as the evidence mounted against her.
7. The sudden change of plans resulted in widespread discombobulation amongst the team.
8. A state of blissful discombobulation washed over him as he listened to the music.
9. Her discombobulation was evident in her frantic gestures.
10. The complexity of the problem caused significant discombobulation.
11. After the accident, he suffered from a period of profound discombobulation.
12. He tried to hide his discombobulation, but his trembling hands gave him away.
13. The novel explores themes of identity and discombobulation.
14. Discombobulation is a word that perfectly captures that feeling of being completely lost.
15. His attempt at a joke only added to the discombobulation.
16. The discombobulation of modern life is a frequent topic of conversation.
17. Complete discombobulation ensued when the power went out.
18. With a sigh, she admitted her discombobulation at the task ahead.
19. The effects of the drug included nausea and discombobulation.
20. He recovered quickly from his brief discombobulation.
21. The sheer volume of information caused discombobulation and confusion.
22. A sense of discombobulation permeated the air.
23. Her words were a balm to his discombobulation.
24. The discombobulation he felt was temporary.
25. He chuckled, admitting his own discombobulation.
26. The meeting ended in a state of utter discombobulation.
27. Only laughter could cure such discombobulation.
28. The children's playful discombobulation filled the room.
29. Ignoring the discombobulation, she pressed on.
30. He tried to explain away his discombobulation with a nervous laugh.
31. The sudden news plunged her into a state of discombobulation.
32. His discombobulation was a testament to the shock.
33. A feeling of pleasant discombobulation settled over her.
34. The discombobulation left her feeling disoriented.
35. He shook his head, clearing the discombobulation from his mind.
36. The argument resulted in mutual discombobulation.
37. She sought solace from the overwhelming discombobulation.
38. The rollercoaster ride induced a delightful discombobulation.
39. His discombobulation was short-lived.
40. The artist aimed to evoke a sense of discombobulation in the viewer.
41. It was a moment of pure discombobulation.
42. Discombobulation often accompanies significant life changes.
43. The novel ends with a sense of unresolved discombobulation.
44. She laughed, embracing the discombobulation of the situation.
45. The unexpected twist caused widespread discombobulation among the audience.
46. He found a strange comfort in the discombobulation.
47. Discombobulation can be both funny and frustrating.
48. The children's antics were a source of delightful discombobulation.
49. He attributed his poor performance to discombobulation and lack of sleep.
50. The journey itself was a source of constant discombobulation.
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