disorientated

English

Verb

disorientated

  1. simple past and past participle of disorientate

Adjective

disorientated (comparative more disorientated, superlative most disorientated)

  1. (UK) Alternative form of disoriented.

References

  • Patricia T. O’Conner, Stewart Kellerman (20 January 2020) “Disoriented or disorientated?”, in Grammarphobia[1], archived from the original on 29 January 2020:As far as we can tell, ‘disorientated’ as well as ‘disoriented’ are standard in British English, though ‘disorientated’ is more popular. We’ve found both of these terms in searches of the British National Corpus, with ‘disorientated’ about twice as common as ‘disoriented.’