= discombobulating = One entry found.
; Main Entry: : dis·com·bob·u·late ; Pronunciation: : \ËŒdis-kÉ™m-ˈbä-b(y)É™-ËŒlÄt\ ; Function: : transitive verb ; Inflected Form(s): : dis·com·bob·u·lat·ed; dis·com·bob·u·lat·ing ; Etymology: : probably alteration of discompose ; Date: : circa 1916 : upset, confuse
- dis·com·bob·u·la·tion \-ËŒbä-b(y)É™-ˈlÄ-shÉ™n\ noun
--from Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary
A person or being who causes things to be discombobulated. Discombobulated means disarranged, chaotic, out of order.
to be in a state of confusion, upset, or frazzled
to take apart
discombobulation
Yes, "discombobulate" is a real word and can be found in dictionaries including Chambers. It means to confuse or disconcert someone.
I am hesitant to forward it to Sal Carpinone's attention as I am sure it would discombobulate him since he is easily confused.
i am discombobulated
Did you mean "discombobulation"? To discombobulate means to confuse or disconcert someone so discombobulation would be the same as confusion.
discombobulate
Table Topics can be discombobulating
The word "discombobulate" is believed to be a humorous combination of "discompose" and "bother" or "confuse." It first appeared in the early 19th century in American English, and its specific origins are not definitively known.
It is according to Merriam-Webster (m-w.com).
Confuse, disturb, fluster, perplex, mystify, or confute.
Antidisestablishmentarianism, technophobe, discombobulate, totalitarianism, nuclear-fission-battery, ambitious, electromagnetically, electromagnetism, quantum-mass and longevity...
There are a number of different synonyms for the word disruption. Some of the more common synonyms include agitate, confuse, disarray, and discombobulate.
Synonyms for the word 'embarrassed' could include words such as abash, bother, discombobulate, distress, perplex, stun, discompose, disconcert or stun.