Pronunciation: /kaɑtɪkli/
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to describe how the action is done
A1 The children played chaotically in the park.
A2 The students rushed chaotically to their next class.
B1 The kitchen was chaotically messy after the dinner party.
B2 The protesters marched chaotically through the streets, demanding change.
C1 The emergency room was chaotically busy with patients coming in.
C2 The stock market reacted chaotically to the news of the merger.
formal The data was chaotically organized, making it difficult to analyze.
informal She ran chaotically through the crowd trying to catch the bus.
slang The party was chaotically lit, everyone was having a great time.
figurative His thoughts were chaotically swirling in his mind, making it hard to focus.
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