disorient

//dɪsˈɔːriənt//
B2Frequency Level 12Neutral
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Verb

disorientInfinitive
disorientPresent tense
disorientedPast tense
disorientedPast participle
disorientingPresent participle
disorientsThird-person singular
1

To cause someone to lose their sense of direction or position.

The thick fog disoriented the hikers on the mountain trail.

2

To confuse someone or make them feel uncertain about their situation or surroundings.

The sudden change in plans disoriented everyone at the meeting.

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