disoriented
adjective
dis·ori·ent·ed
(ˌ)dis-ˈȯr-ē-ˌen-təd
: having lost one's sense of time, place, or identity
She opened her eyes, startled and disoriented for an instant. The little cell she slept in was dismally black.—Sidney Sheldon
Since fleeing to London, the 40-year-old businessman has had nightmares, chest pains and is so disoriented that he can barely look after his kids.—Tony Horwitz
He remembered nothing for more than a few seconds. He was continually disoriented.—Oliver Sacks
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