verb
- to confuse or disconcert; to upset or frustrate
Usage: informal; humorous
Examples
- The unexpected question completely discombobulated the student during the interview.
- All the construction noise discombobulated me while I was trying to work.
- The new software interface discombobulated even the tech-savvy employees.
- Don’t let the complicated instructions discombobulate you.
- The sudden change in plans discombobulated the entire team.
- She felt discombobulated after moving to a new city.