Pronunciation: /ˈænərkɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of anarchy; without order or control
A1 The classroom was in an anarchic state after the substitute teacher left.
A2 The children's party turned into an anarchic mess with no one in charge.
B1 The protest turned anarchic as people started breaking windows and causing chaos.
B2 The company's leadership was criticized for allowing an anarchic work environment to develop.
C1 The country descended into an anarchic state after the government collapsed.
C2 The artist's performance was described as anarchic and avant-garde, pushing the boundaries of traditional art.
formal The country descended into an anarchic state after the government collapsed.
informal The party turned into an anarchic mess once the music got too loud.
slang The concert was totally anarchic, with people pushing and shoving to get to the front.
figurative Her mind was like an anarchic whirlwind, filled with chaotic thoughts and ideas.
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