How Do You Spell DERANGEMENT?

Pronunciation: [dɪɹˈe͡ɪnd͡ʒmənt] (IPA)

Derangement is spelled with the letters d-e-r-a-n-g-e-m-e-n-t. It is pronounced /dɪ'reɪn(d)ʒmənt/, with the stress on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with the short ‘i’ sound, and the ‘g’ is followed by the silent ‘e’. The second ‘e’ is pronounced with a short ‘i’ sound as well. Derangement means a state of mental disturbance or disorder, and is commonly used in psychology and psychiatry to describe a variety of mental illnesses.

DERANGEMENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Derangement refers to a state of disorder, disturbance, or disruption, whether in a physical, mental, or emotional context. It implies a significant deviation or deviation from what is considered normal, functioning, or expected. The term is used to describe a wide range of situations characterized by chaos, confusion, or disturbance.

    In a psychological sense, derangement often refers to a mental disorder or illness that alters an individual's perception, cognition, or behavior. It can manifest as distorted thoughts, hallucinations, delusions, or erratic actions, affecting the ability to function effectively in social, personal, or professional areas of life. Psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe anxiety disorders are typical examples of derangement.

    Derangement can also apply in a physical context, referring to a state of dysfunction or abnormality in the normal functioning of an organ, system, or body part. For instance, deranged metabolism, deranged hormonal balance, or deranged immune response can describe various physiological conditions.

    Beyond medical or psychological contexts, derangement can encompass a general state of disarray or confusion. This can include situations where order, harmony, or regularity is disrupted or disturbed, such as with deranged financial systems, deranged political systems, or deranged weather patterns.

    Overall, derangement highlights a significant departure from the expected or ideal state, encompassing various aspects of disorder, disturbance, or disruption across physical, mental, or emotional domains.

  2. 1. Disordering, a disturbance of the regular order or arrangement. 2. Mental disturbance, insanity.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A putting out of order disorder of the intellect; insanity.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DERANGEMENT

The word "derangement" originated from the French term "dérangement", which is derived from the verb "déranger". "Déranger" combines the prefix "dé-" (meaning "off" or "away") and the verb "ranger" (meaning "to arrange" or "to order"). Thus, "déranger" essentially conveys the idea of moving something out of its usual or proper arrangement. Over time, the term "dérangement" evolved to refer to a state of disorder, confusion, or mental disturbance. Eventually, the word was adopted into English with the same meaning.

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Plural form of DERANGEMENT is DERANGEMENTS

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