Desordenado
pronunciation: desoʊɹ̩denɑdoʊ
part of speech: adjective
disorderly1 = desordenado, caótico, confuso.
Example: Empirical studies of decision making have found that the process is more disorderly than described in rational models.
disorderly2 = alborotado, rebelde, revoltoso, indisciplinado.
Example: As expected, students in disorderly schools tend to have higher misbehavior and lower achievement.
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» disorderly conduct = alteración del orden público.
Example: The article is entitled 'Disorderly conduct: crime and disruptive behaviour in the library'. Disorderly synonyms
wild in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: waɪld adjectivemob in spanish: multitud, pronunciation: mɑb nounraucous in spanish: estridente, pronunciation: rɔkəs adjectiveboisterous in spanish: bullicioso, pronunciation: bɔɪstɜrəs adjectiverambunctious in spanish: bullicioso, pronunciation: ræmbʌŋkʃəs adjectiverowdy in spanish: ruidoso, pronunciation: raʊdi adjectiveunruly in spanish: revoltoso, pronunciation: ənruli adjectivechaotic in spanish: caótico, pronunciation: keɪɑtɪk adjectivefighting in spanish: lucha, pronunciation: faɪtɪŋ nounhugger-mugger in spanish: Hugger-Mugger, pronunciation: hʌgɜrmʌgɜr noun, adjective, adverbtopsy-turvy in spanish: al revés, pronunciation: tɑpsitɜrvi adjective, adverbuntidy in spanish: desordenado, pronunciation: əntaɪdi adjectivejumbled in spanish: revoltijado, pronunciation: dʒʌmbəld adjectivehiggledy-piggledy in spanish: higgledy-piggledy, pronunciation: hɪgledipɪglədi adjective, adverbrumbustious in spanish: bullicioso, pronunciation: rʌmbəsʃəs adjectivebrawling in spanish: pelea, pronunciation: brɔlɪŋ adjectiverough-and-tumble in spanish: bruscos, pronunciation: rʌgændtʌmbəl noun, adjectiverobustious in spanish: robusto, pronunciation: roʊbʌstʃəs adjectivemobbish in spanish: mafia, pronunciation: mɑbɪʃ adjectivemoblike in spanish: moblike, pronunciation: mɑblaɪk adjective