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come apart
adjective as in confused
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adjective as in disconcerted
adjective as in discouraged
adjective as in mixed-up
adjective as in muddle-headed
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- abashed
- addled
- addlepated
- at a loss
- at sea
- at sixes and sevens
- baffled
- befuddled
- bewildered
- confounded
- confusional
- dazed
- discombobulated
- disconcerted
- disorganized
- distracted
- flummoxed
- flustered
- fouled-up
- glassy-eyed
- gone
- misled
- mixed up
- muddled
- nonplussed
- not with it
- out to lunch
- perplexed
- perturbed
- punch-drunk
- punchy
- puzzled
- screwy
- shook-up
- shot to pieces
- slaphappy
- spaced out
- stumped
- taken aback
- thrown
- thrown off balance
- turbid
- unglued
- unscrewed
- unzipped
adjective as in puzzled
adjective as in upset
Strong matches
verb as in disintegrate
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Strong matches
verb as in flop
verb as in fragment
verb as in open
Strong matches
verb as in panic
verb as in part
verb as in separate
verb as in split
verb as in split up
verb as in sunder
Example Sentences
So far, Vladimir Putin has played a clever hand, sitting back and doubtless enjoying watching the transatlantic alliance come apart at the seams.
Soderbergh describes his choice of the horror genre as a Trojan horse, in which the ghostly element acts to reveal “a family under duress and in danger of coming apart.”
It's clearly starting to come apart largely because Trump made himself a much lamer duck than he needed to be.
Its aircraft have a troubling reputation for falling out of the sky and coming apart in mid-flight.
An analysis of the wreckage of OceanGate’s Titan submersible has revealed how its hull came apart.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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