disorientation
English
Etymology
dis- + orientation
Pronunciation
Noun
disorientation (usually uncountable, plural disorientations)
- the loss of one's sense of direction, or of one's position in relationship with the surroundings.
- a state of confusion with regard to time, place or identity.
- 2005, Helen Oyeyemi, The Icarus Girl, Bloomsbury, page 50:
- For the first time since arriving in Nigeria, she felt a gaping disorientation; for a split second she couldnʼt even remember where she was.
- a delusion.
Related terms
Translations
the loss of one's sense of direction
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a state of confusion with regard to time, place or identity
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delusion
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