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comparative more unsorted, superlative most unsorted
Not in any particular order or sequence. quotations examples
Had the council warrants been in order, no question but considerable discoveries might have been made of the iniquity of this time; but those being unsorted, and in no small confusion, I was obliged to keep myself by what the managers have thought fit to put into the registers; and it is surprising to find some things there, which we shall afterwards meet with.
1721, Robert Wodrow, The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland,: From the Restauration to the Revolution:
Mixed, jumbled, not separated by property into categories. examples
(obsolete) Ill-chosen, inconvenient, unsuitable quotations
The purpose you undertake is dangerous; the friends you have named uncertain; the time itself unsorted; and your whole plot too light for the counterpoise of so great an opposition.
ca 1597, William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 1