But the feminine talent of Degas finds in the dance absolute and unordered expression; and Lautrec and Legrand, both more robust than Degas, though minor and ornamentally illustrative artists, are seduced into portraying it often.
Valiant men ye are I know, yet are ye but a poor unordered rabblement, mete for slaughter.
Ye are but a wild, unordered rabble, yet are ye men!
A glance now showed the cause of Jan's abrupt unordered right turn.
In England, outside the sheep-dog fraternity and a few of the sporting breeds, all dogs spend their lives in unordered play, uncontrolled loafing, and largely superfluous sleeping.
Thus a dissected loadstone not only tends to come back together, as in the unordered coacervation of electric attraction, but to restore the organization it had before dissection.
Thus, in Gilbert's philosophy air was the earth's effluvium and was responsible for the unordered motion of objects towards the earth.
By means of the properties of such a fluid, Gilbert could explain the unordered coming-together that he called coacervation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unordered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.