All out of whack synonyms
out of whack
O o adj out of whack
- beat-up — Informal. dilapidated; in poor condition from use: a beat-up old jalopy.
- haywire — wire used to bind bales of hay.
- flawed — characterized by flaws; having imperfections: a flawed gem; a seriously flawed piece of work.
- malfunctioning — failure to function properly: a malfunction of the liver; the malfunction of a rocket.
- glitched — a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
- broken — Broken is the past participle of break.
- inoperable — not operable or practicable.
- kerflooey — Informal. to cease functioning, especially suddenly and completely; fall apart; fail: As soon as the storm hit, every light in town went kerflooey.
- damaged — injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
- amok — a state of murderous frenzy, originally observed among Malays
- flubbed — a blunder.
adverb out of whack
- down — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
- decommissioned — to remove or retire (a ship, airplane, etc.) from active service.
- kaput — ruined; done for; demolished.
- faulty — having faults or defects; imperfect.
adjective out of whack
- orderless — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- flipped — to toss or put in motion with a sudden impulse, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, especially so as to cause to turn over in the air: to flip a coin.
- dinged — to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
- dislocated — Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate.
- wracked — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.