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GaganIrma
Disorganized <> unorganized?
I have read both words exist and I sort of read their definition but I am still not clear in the difference and how to use each? Could you please explain and give me some examples?
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Jul 26, 2013 6:28 PM
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Disorganized implies that something was organized at some earlier time, but is no longer organized now.
Unorganized does not imply one way or the other whether something was organized in the past. It may always have been unorganized.
I myself am not organized now, and have never been organized (though I've come close). Therefore, you can call me unorganized.
Many people would not notice the difference, however.
July 26, 2013
Thank you :)))))
July 29, 2013
Good question!
July 27, 2013
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