different between disorient vs disorientingly

disorient

English

Etymology

From French désorienter

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?s????i.?nt/

Verb

disorient (third-person singular simple present disorients, present participle disorienting, simple past and past participle disoriented)

  1. To cause to lose orientation or direction.
  2. To confuse or befuddle.

Alternative forms

  • disorientate

Translations

Anagrams

  • retinoids

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disorientingly

English

Etymology

disorienting +? -ly

Adverb

disorientingly (comparative more disorientingly, superlative most disorientingly)

  1. In a disorienting manner.

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