disorchestrated
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From dis- + orchestrated.
Adjective
[edit]disorchestrated (comparative more disorchestrated, superlative most disorchestrated)
- Not orchestrated.
- 2023 December 8, Jennifer Senior, “What Will Happen to the American Psyche If Trump Is Reelected?”, in The Atlantic[1]:
- There were times, during the first two years of the Biden presidency, when I came close to forgetting about it all: the taunts and the provocations; the incitements and the resentments; the disorchestrated reasoning; the verbal incontinence; the press conferences fueled by megalomania, vengeance, and a soupçon of hydroxychloroquine.