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Disoriented   /dɪsˈɔriˌɛntɪd/   Listen
Disoriented

adjective
1.
Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity.  Synonyms: confused, lost.  "The anesthetic left her completely disoriented"
2.
Socially disoriented.  Synonyms: alienated, anomic.  "We live in an age of rootless alienated people"



Disorient

verb
1.
Cause to be lost or disoriented.  Synonym: disorientate.



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"Disoriented" Quotes from Famous Books



... that she'd been hoping he'd forgotten that, of the momentousness of his two items of news had left her, as her talk about kaleidoscopes indicated, rather disoriented. So he threw in, to give her time to get round to it, the information that both Sylvia and the little Williamson girl had decided they wanted to study music with him. "I agreed," he added, "to take them on, when I got around ...
— Mary Wollaston • Henry Kitchell Webster

... without fouling up the ships so they had to call the pilot's head "up." There was something comforting about it. He'd driven a couple of the experimental jobs, one with the cockpit set on gimbals, and one where the whole ship rotated, and he hadn't cared for them at all. Felt disoriented, with something nagging at his mind all the time, as though the ships had been sabotaged. A couple of pilots had gone nuts in the "spindizzy," and remembering his own feelings as he watched the sky go by, it was ...
— Slingshot • Irving W. Lande



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