Today’s Words That Work: Discombobulate
To discombobulate (dis-kum-BOB-yuh-late) — a fanciful alteration of “discompose” or “discomfort” — is to befuddle, perplex, or frustrate.
Example (as used by Michael Masterson today): “The next time I picked up the list, it was no longer so discombobulating. I realized that I knew all the ‘very important’ secrets quite well.”

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