Disoriented in a sentence as an adjective

She was disoriented with weird bubble on the skull.

At some point in time I found out that I had become disoriented and had been going backwards for some time.

I suffer from "night terrors" however, and when they strike I am very disoriented.

" I have to wonder if the scammers were aware of that and were using that fact to catch him in a disoriented state.

Sometimes days went by without hearing from anyone, while I was fear-stricken, totally disoriented, and angry.

I tried partially scrolling ahead as I was reading and it disoriented me further, because the upcoming text was showing up at the top, behind where my eyes were, replacing the old text.

They expect that you must experience these feelings exactly the same way they do simply because you are human, but if they were transplanted into another culture they might find themselves as disoriented and "weird" as you.

My head tastes sideways as spacetime is reestablished, you blink back into the corporeal world disoriented, only for me to hand you a hamburger as my body collapses under the strain of reconstitution.

These Linux distributions are not temporarily disoriented mountain climbers accidentally heading away from Mt. Unix.

I think you're underestimating the lucrative "disoriented time-traveler" market.

GPS does a relatively poor job at reporting altitude, and is obviously useless at reporting airspeed, but it's certainly capable of telling you that you've dropped 10,000 feet over the past minute or two. I can understand how pilots could become disoriented, such that they don't know "which end is up," but I can't fathom why they shouldn't even know whether they are climbing or descending, which apparently was part of the AF447 scenario.

Disoriented definitions

adjective

having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity; "I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway"; "the anesthetic left her completely disoriented"

See also: confused lost

adjective

socially disoriented; "anomic loners musing over their fate"; "we live in an age of rootless alienated people"

See also: alienated anomic