Disoriented [adjective]
Definition of Disoriented:
confused, unstable
Sentence/Example of Disoriented:
The pilot carrying NBA star Kobe Bryant, his teenage daughter and six other people didn’t follow his training after flying into clouds and likely became disoriented, federal safety investigators said Tuesday.
It’s easy to get disoriented, especially when you are given little instruction as to where to go.
Madeleine felt strangely disoriented, as though dreaming with delirious fever.
Unable to feed himself or dress without assistance; totally disoriented.
A stenogram of February 10, 1907, shows him to have acquired some grandiose ideas and to be still disoriented to a large extent.
Without this he would have been a pitiful figure, disoriented, and inharmonious with the world into which he was born.
It was normally an instantaneous reaction to meeting someone, but I was still disoriented.
Moran went along the disoriented passages of the Malabar to the lock.
A force seized and flung him, distorted and disoriented, to infinity.
They are disoriented and do not seem to understand the questions put to them.