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Yes the word discombobulate appears in the Chambers Dictionary.
I am hesitant to forward it to Sal Carpinone's attention as I am sure it would discombobulate him since he is easily confused.
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.
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.
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