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disoriented

[dis-awr-ee-en-tid, -ohr-] / dɪsˈɔr iˌɛn tɪd, -ˈoʊr- /


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“Sometimes you almost get disoriented because there are so many shadows, so much bright, white ice,” Gibson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

And then — in midair, performing tricks she had mindlessly pulled off for years — she became so disoriented that she couldn’t compete without endangering herself.

From Washington Post

Like much of Eastman’s work, it is intense enough to leave you a little disoriented, a fitting capstone to a concert that moves memorably from triumph to tragedy.

From New York Times

Dehydrated and disoriented, he told authorities the boat carrying 40 people had capsized in rough weather shortly after leaving Bimini.

From Washington Post

The captain and crew of the Signet Intruder, a commercial tugboat, spotted and rescued the severely dehydrated and disoriented man Tuesday, giving him dry clothes, water and electrolytes, U.S.

From Washington Post