👉 In linguistics, "dishevelments" is a term used to describe the grammatical structure of sentences that are not in strict agreement with their subject and predicate. In other words, these sentences do not follow the traditional rules for syntax such as subject-verb agreement or subject-object consistency. For example, consider the sentence: "She went out to buy some groceries." The subject (she) is singular, but the verb (goes) is plural. This is an example of a