flurried
verb. agitate, confuse
fluster
verb. upset, perturb
flustered
verb. upset, perturb
incommode
verb. inconvenience
inconvenience
verb. bother, trouble
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Word Origin & History
1834, American English, fanciful coinage of a type popular then (originally discombobricate). Related: discombobulating; discombobulation.
Example Sentences fordiscombobulate
A personal assault by you on me will wake these people up and discombobulate Goldsmith.