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verb order

  • confuse β€” If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
  • disarrange β€” to disturb the arrangement of; disorder; unsettle.
  • disorder β€” lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • forget β€” to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone's name.
  • keep β€” to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • break β€” When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped.
  • change β€” If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
  • depart β€” When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • disorganize β€” to destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or orderly connection of; throw into confusion or disorder.
  • disturb β€” to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
  • jumble β€” to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • leave β€” to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
  • mismanage β€” Manage (something) badly or wrongly.
  • mix up β€” an act or instance of mixing.
  • move β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • unfit β€” not fit; not adapted or suited; unsuitable: He was unfit for his office.
  • unsettle β€” to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • disallow β€” to refuse to allow; reject; veto: to disallow a claim for compensation.
  • mess up β€” a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • muddle β€” to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • prevent β€” to keep from occurring; avert; hinder: He intervened to prevent bloodshed.
  • rescind β€” to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
  • request β€” the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
  • supply β€” to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite: to supply someone clothing; to supply a community with electricity.
  • cancel β€” If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
  • give up β€” the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • let go β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • refuse β€” to decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.

noun order

  • suggestion β€” the act of suggesting.
  • upheaval β€” strong or violent change or disturbance, as in a society: the upheaval of war.
  • chaos β€” Chaos is a state of complete disorder and confusion.
  • dishonesty β€” lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal.
  • indecency β€” the quality or condition of being indecent.
  • loudness β€” (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder; loud whispers.
  • noise β€” sound, especially of a loud, harsh, or confused kind: deafening noises.
  • turbulence β€” the quality or state of being turbulent; violent disorder or commotion.
  • violence β€” swift and intense force: the violence of a storm.
  • answer β€” When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them.
  • confusion β€” If there is confusion about something, it is not clear what the true situation is, especially because people believe different things.
  • disorganisation β€” Alternative spelling of disorganization.
  • disorganization β€” a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.
  • lawlessness β€” contrary to or without regard for the law: lawless violence.
  • liberty β€” freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • license β€” formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • licence β€” license.
  • mess β€” a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • disagreement β€” the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
  • discord β€” lack of concord or harmony between persons or things: marital discord.
  • disproportion β€” lack of proportion; lack of proper relationship in size, number, etc.: architectural disproportions.
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