unorganized

unorganized
Synonyms and related words:
ad-lib, aimless, amorphic, amorphous, anarchic, baggy, blobby, blurred, blurry, capricious, casual, caught napping, caught off balance, caught short, chaotic, characterless, confused, desultory, disarticulated, disconnected, discontinuous, disjointed, disjunct, disordered, disorderly, dispersed, disproportionate, erratic, extemporaneous, extemporized, featureless, fitful, formless, frivolous, fuzzy, gratuitous, haphazard, hasty, hazy, hit-or-miss, immethodical, impromptu, improvised, inchoate, incoherent, indecisive, indefinite, indeterminate, indiscriminate, inform, inorganic, irregular, kaleidoscopic, lumpen, makeshift, meaningless, mineral, misshapen, misty, muddled, nonbiological, nondescript, nonorganic, nonsymmetrical, nonsystematic, nonuniform, obscure, orderless, planless, precipitate, promiscuous, random, rough-and-ready, senseless, shapeless, snap, spasmodic, sporadic, straggling, straggly, surprised, systemless, taken aback, taken by surprise, taken unawares, tripped up, unarranged, unbegun, unclassified, unclear, unconcocted, unconnected, uncontrived, undefined, undeliberated, undevised, undirected, ungraded, unhatched, unjoined, unmade, unmanufactured, unmethodical, unordered, unorganic, unplanned, unpremeditated, unprepared, unprimed, unready, unsorted, unstudied, unsymmetrical, unsystematic, ununiform, vague, wandering

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  • Unorganized — Un*or gan*ized, a. Not organized; being without organic structure; specifically (Biol.), not having the different tissues and organs characteristic of living organisms, nor the power of growth and development; as, the unorganized ferments. See… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unorganized — index casual, complex, disordered, haphazard, indiscriminate, random, slipshod Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …   Law dictionary

  • unorganized — 1680s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of ORGANIZE (Cf. organize) …   Etymology dictionary

  • unorganized — (Amer.) adj. not organized, disorganized, chaotic; not unionized, not associated in a labor union; (Medicine) not having organs; (Medicine) not developed into a physical structure of an organism (also unorganised) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • unorganized — [adj] disorderly, disorganized all over the place*, chaotic, cluttered, confused, dislocated, disordered, jumbled, messed up, messy, mixed up, scattered, scrambled, sloppy, unarranged, unkempt, unsystematic, untidy; concepts 485,535 …   New thesaurus

  • unorganized — (also unorganised) ► ADJECTIVE 1) not organized. 2) not unionized …   English terms dictionary

  • unorganized — [unôr′gə nīzd΄] adj. 1. having no organic structure 2. having no regular order, system, or organization 3. not behaving, thinking, etc. in an orderly way 4. not having or belonging to a labor union …   English World dictionary

  • unorganized — /un awr geuh nuyzd /, adj. 1. not organized; without organic structure. 2. not formed into an organized or systematized whole: an unorganized essay. 3. without definite boundaries: unorganized territory. 4. not thinking or acting methodically. 5 …   Universalium

  • unorganized — un|or|gan|ized [ ʌn ɔrgə,naızd ] adjective 1. ) without any particular plan, structure, or order: The Industrial Revolution happened in a rather unorganized way. 2. ) unorganized workers do not belong to a LABOR UNION …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • unorganized — UK [ʌnˈɔː(r)ɡənaɪzd] / US [ʌnˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd] adjective 1) without any particular plan, structure, or order The Industrial Revolution happened in a rather unorganized way. 2) unorganized workers do not belong to a trade union …   English dictionary

  • unorganized — un·or·ga·nized also Brit un·or·ga·nised ȯr gə .nīzd adj not organized: lacking order or coherence <unorganized delusions> * * * un·or·ga·nized (ən orґgən īzd) not developed into an organic structure; not having organs …   Medical dictionary

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