untogether

adjective
UK: /ˌʌntəˈɡeðər/
US: /ˌʌntəˈɡeðər/
  1. Not organized or tidy; messy.

    1. His room was untogether; clothes everywhere.
    2. Her presentation was untogether, lacking clear structure and coherent arguments.
  2. Emotionally unstable or not coping well with life's challenges.

    1. She feels so untogether since the breakup.
    2. After the accident, he was completely untogether and needed professional help.
  3. In a state of disarray; lacking composure or control.

    1. I was untogether after the long flight.
    2. The team was untogether after losing their star player to injury.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "untogether" in English means: Not organized or tidy; messy., Emotionally unstable or not coping well with life's challenges., In a state of disarray; lacking composure or control..

The phonetic transcription of "untogether" is /ˌʌntəˈɡeðər/ in British English and /ˌʌntəˈɡeðər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "untogether": messy, distraught, unstable, flustered, disorganized.

Example usage of "untogether": "His room was untogether; clothes everywhere.". More examples on the page.