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    Cha·os
    /ˈkāˌäs/

    noun

    • 1. complete disorder and confusion: "snow caused chaos in the region"
  2. chaos. noun. cha· os ˈkā-ˌäs. Synonyms of chaos. 1. a. : a state of utter confusion. the blackout caused chaos throughout the city. b. : a confused mass or mixture. a chaos of television antennas. 2. a. often capitalized : a state of things in which chance is supreme.

  3. uk / ˈkeɪ.ɒs / us / ˈkeɪ.ɑːs / Add to word list. B2. a state of total confusion with no order: Snow and ice have caused chaos on the roads. Ever since our secretary walked out, the office has been in a state of total / utter chaos. We muddled up the name labels and chaos ensued (= resulted). Synonyms. anarchy. bedlam. commotion. confusion.

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  5. a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order. Synonyms: tumult, turmoil, jumble, disarray. Antonyms: calm, peace, order. any confused, disorderly mass: a chaos of meaningless phrases. the infinity of space or formless matter supposed to have preceded the existence of the ordered universe.

  6. noun [ U ] us / ˈkeɪ.ɑːs / uk / ˈkeɪ.ɒs / Add to word list. B2. a state of total confusion with no order: Snow and ice have caused chaos on the roads. Ever since our secretary walked out, the office has been in a state of total / utter chaos. We muddled up the name labels and chaos ensued (= resulted). Synonyms. anarchy. bedlam. commotion.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChaosChaos - Wikipedia

    Chaos terrain, an area of jumbled surface topography in planetary geology. Chaos theory, a branch of mathematics. CHAOS (operating system), a Linux distribution. Quantum chaos, chaotic dynamical systems in quantum theory, quantum mechanics, and their relation to classical chaos.

  8. chaos. noun. /ˈkeɪɒs/. /ˈkeɪɑːs/. [uncountable] a complete lack of order. economic/political/domestic chaos. Heavy snow has caused total chaos on the roads. in chaos The house was in chaos after the party.

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