What does 散らかった in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 散らかった in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 散らかった in Japanese.

The word 散らかった in Japanese means 乱れた、無秩序な, 乱雑な、散らかった, 乱れた、乱雑な、散らかった, 散らかった、ごちゃごちゃの, 散らかった 、 汚い, 散らかった、乱雑な、滅茶苦茶な, 散らかった、整頓されていない, 乱雑な、散らかった. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 散らかった

乱れた、無秩序な

(rowdy, unruly) (状態など)

The disorderly crowd began chanting loudly at the police.

乱雑な、散らかった

(room: untidy, overfull) (部屋など)

The kitchen was cluttered but cheerful and bright.

乱れた、乱雑な、散らかった

(untidy)

Chad used to be a very neat person, but lately his apartment is disordered and dirty.

散らかった、ごちゃごちゃの

(untidy, disordered)

My son's bedroom is in a mess.

散らかった 、 汚い

(room: untidy)

息子の部屋が汚かったので、ポールは彼を外出禁止にした。
Paul grounded his son because his room was messy.

散らかった、乱雑な、滅茶苦茶な

(US, informal (messy, untidy)

散らかった、整頓されていない

(chaotic, untidy)

I've never seen a more unorganized mess; clean this up immediately!

乱雑な、散らかった

(place: disordered) (場所)

His place has been untidy since his wife left.

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