Disorderly [adjective]

Definition of Disorderly:

messy, untidy

Opposite/Antonyms of Disorderly:


Sentence/Example of Disorderly:

Biggs — facing counts of obstructing an official proceeding of Congress, illegal entry and disorderly conduct on restricted Capitol grounds — is the latest Proud Boys member to be charged in the storming of the Capitol.

He is charged with one count of knowingly entering a restricted building and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct.

Evans has been charged with knowingly entering or remaining on restricted grounds and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.

He has been arrested on charges of trespassing on the Capitol grounds, entering the Capitol violently, and disorderly conduct.

Larry Rendell Brock, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, was arrested in Texas and charged with one count of knowingly entering a restricted building and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct, prosecutors said.

Based on their statements, Columbus police charged him with disorderly conduct.

Even in 1668 the Glovers are compelled to take into account “the disorderly manner of making wardens.”

The rapid movements of the British turned the retreat of the enemy into a disorderly and desperate flight.

In the year 1903 the chronic trouble among these disorderly elements blazed up in a notable conflagration.

It is just the disorderly proliferation of Bromstead over again, in lives instead of in houses.