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Disorient vs Razzle - What's the difference?

disorient | razzle |

As verbs the difference between disorient and razzle

is that disorient is to cause to lose orientation or direction while razzle is to dazzle or disorient.

disorient

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To cause to lose orientation or direction.
  • To confuse or befuddle.
  • Alternative forms

    * disorientate

    Anagrams

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    razzle

    English

    Verb

    (razzl)
  • To dazzle or disorient
  • *{{quote-book, 1993, , The Paradise of Bombs citation
  • , passage=My sister had the good sense to keep mum about our babysitter's stories, but I was so razzled by hopes of meeting with these aliens and learning their world-saving secrets that I blabbed about the possibility to my mother, who quickly wormed the entire chronicle from me.}}
  • *{{quote-news, 2005, April 28, Jay Mariotti, While Wizards talk, upstart Bulls just shut up and play, Chicago Sun-Times citation
  • , passage="We got razzled ," said Wizards center Brendan Haywood, inventing a word on a night when he did little else. "It's the playoffs. You've got to play."}}

    Derived terms

    *razzled

    See also

    *razzle-dazzle