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View usage for: (keɪɒtɪk) adjectiveSomething that is chaotic is in a state of complete disorder and confusion. My own house feels as filthy and chaotic as a bus terminal. Mullins began to rummage among the chaotic mess of papers on his desk. Synonyms: disordered, confused, uncontrolled, anarchic More Synonyms of chaotic chaotically adverb [ADVERB after verb, ADVERB -ed/adjective] Everything breakable had been broken and scattered chaotically about the room. chaotic in American English (keɪˈɑtɪk) adjective1. in a state of chaos; in a completely confused or disordered condition 2. of or having to do with the theories, dynamics, etc. of mathematical chaos Derived forms chaotically (chaˈotically) adverb Examples of 'chaotic' in a sentencechaotic In the rebel areas away from the front line residents reported chaotic scenes, with new arrivals being squeezed into already overcrowded homes.The building took on a chaotic life of its own.Those with a chaotic family life need school to be a refuge and a contrast.We realise what a chaotic mess we have made of the planet.The council worried that the house was chaotic and untidy and that the family were in debt.My first reaction to the chaotic scene was one of horror.They often have a chaotic family life with a lack of parental attention and guidance.The curves look like a lot of chaotic mess.It is a chaotic mess and there is little time to sort it out. Family life was chaotic and holidays were always done on the spur of the moment.Did you live in an emotionally chaotic family?It makes life feel less chaotic. Everything was more chaotic and disorganised, with fewer controls and commercialimperatives to temper behaviour.My house is chaotic but it's great fun.But behind the scenes things were chaotic, with rows and a string of unpaid bills.It was the same little house, but chaotic.She is loyal to her family, but her life was chaotic.The Blues chief also had to hold back some of his players during the chaotic scenesthat followed.And there lies the secret: you are none of the above and your life is a chaotic mess.Amid chaotic scenes, furious workers launched a barrage of fruit and vegetables and eggs from their packed lunches.We are sitting on big red sofas in his Norfolk home where minutes earlier a joyfully chaotic scene had greeted our arrival.When I was growing up our house was chaotic. In other languageschaotic British English: chaotic / ˈkeɪˈɒtɪk/ ADJECTIVE If a situation is chaotic, it is in a state of disorder and confusion. He began to rummage among the chaotic mess of papers on his desk. - American English: chaotic
- Arabic: مُشَوَّش
- Brazilian Portuguese: caótico
- Chinese: 混乱的
- Croatian: kaotičan
- Czech: chaotický
- Danish: kaotisk
- Dutch: chaotisch
- European Spanish: caótico
- Finnish: sekasortoinen
- French: chaotique
- German: chaotisch
- Greek: χαοτικός
- Italian: caotico
- Japanese: 大混乱した
- Korean: 혼돈된
- Norwegian: kaotisk
- Polish: chaotyczny
- European Portuguese: caótico
- Romanian: haotic
- Russian: хаотический
- Latin American Spanish: caótico
- Swedish: kaotisk
- Thai: ยุ่งเหยิง
- Turkish: karmakarışık
- Ukrainian: безладний
- Vietnamese: hỗn loạn
Chinese translation of 'chaotic' adj - [mess, jumble etc]
紊乱(亂)的 (wěnluàn de) - [situation, life etc]
混乱(亂)的 (hùnluàn de)
My house is always a chaotic mess. Synonyms uncontrolled purposeless rampageous Additional synonymsanarchic attitudes and disrespect for authority Synonyms lawless, rioting, confused, disordered, revolutionary, chaotic, rebellious, riotous, disorganized, misruled, ungoverned, misgoverned Definition disordered and difficult to understand or make sense of The situation remains confused as both sides claim victory.Everything lay in a confused heap on the floor. Synonyms disorderly, disordered, chaotic, mixed up, jumbled, untidy, out of order, in disarray, topsy-turvy, disorganized, higgledy-piggledy (informal), at sixes and sevens, disarranged, hugger-mugger (archaic), disarrayed I can't work in a disorganized office. Synonyms muddled, confused, disordered, shuffled, chaotic, jumbled, haphazard, unorganized, unsystematic, unmethodical |