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chaotic
[ key-ot-ik ]
adjective
- completely confused or disordered:
a chaotic mass of books and papers.
Antonyms: ,
Other Word Forms
- ·dzi·· adverb
- ԴDzc·dzi adjective
- non·dzi·· adverb
- i··dzi adjective
- semi··dzi·· adverb
- ܲc·dzi adjective
- un·dzi·· adverb
Example Sentences
President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have been some of the most chaotic and destructive in American history.
There are no VIP sections either, and while it can get chaotic, everyone is allowed on the stage.
The basilica sits near the Colosseum, a stone's throw from the city's endlessly bustling and chaotic central Termini station - well beyond the limits of the Vatican, where popes are traditionally entombed.
Hegseth's Defense Department has been a reliable source for palace intrigue stories, as dangerously sloppy information security around military strikes in Yemen has led to a chaotic wave of firings.
It is a short walk from some of Rome's most recognisable landmarks like the Colosseum, and a stone's throw from the city's endlessly bustling and chaotic central Termini station.
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