A few days ago
Sarrafzedehkhoee

What is a WORD meaning a person who lacks a sense of direction (as in getting lost)?

What is a WORD meaning a person who lacks a sense of direction (as in getting lost)?

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A few days ago
picador

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My first thought was “disoriented”; but you did say “meaning” – not “describing”. You may have unwittingly sent us on a wild goose chase. I hope not, because if such a noun exists, I’d like to know it. Now where’s that “Preview” button?
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A few days ago
Robert David M
You’ve asked for two different words here.

Lacking a sense of direction is named by calling someone directionless, or by phrases such as chronically lost, hopelessly lost, and suffering aimlessness.

There really is no word for it since all humans have some sense of direction–even the lost.

Someone who is lost is “disoriented”–meaning not in possession of cardinal points by which to plot a course–literally not knowing where east is, where the sun rises–the “orient”…

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A few days ago
dwhelper
Bewildered
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A few days ago
Georgia Peach
reprobate?

NOUN:

A morally unprincipled person.

One who is predestined to damnation.

ADJECTIVE:

Morally unprincipled; shameless.

Rejected by God and without hope of salvation.

TRANSITIVE VERB:

rep·ro·bat·ed , rep·ro·bat·ing , rep·ro·bates

To disapprove of; condemn.

To abandon to eternal damnation. Used of God

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Oblivious

-MM

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A few days ago
LolaCorolla
How about misguided, or aimless
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A few days ago
Tatsbabe
a drifter?
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