Words To Describe Chaos

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a state of confused and noisy disturbance

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  • The sudden commotion in the stock market caused panic among investors.
  • There was a lot of commotion at the concert last night because of the surprise guest appearance.
  • The commotion at the party was lit, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her arrival at the party caused quite a commotion, like a whirlwind entering a calm room.

noun violent or damaging disorder; chaos

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  • The protest turned into a scene of mayhem as the crowd became unruly.
  • The party last night was total mayhem, everyone was dancing and having a great time.
  • The concert was pure mayhem, the mosh pit was insane.
  • His mind was in a state of mayhem as he tried to make sense of the confusing situation.

adverb in a confused, hurried, or disorderly manner

  • The crowd rushed pell mell towards the exit after the performance ended.
  • We all ran pell mell to catch the bus before it left.
  • The kids were playing tag and running around pell mell in the park.
  • The project was completed in a pell mell fashion, with little regard for organization or planning.

noun a confused or disordered mixture of things; a noisy disturbance or uproar

  • The clamjamfry at the event was overwhelming, with so many people crowded in one space.
  • I couldn't hear myself think over the clamjamfry of voices in the room.
  • Let's get out of this clamjamfry and find somewhere quieter to hang out.
  • The political debate turned into a clamjamfry of accusations and finger-pointing.

adjective used to describe something as crazy, wild, or out of control

  • The laboratory was spotless, there was no cracra in sight.
  • I can't believe how cracra the kitchen is right now.
  • Her room is so cracra, she really needs to clean up.
  • The corruption in that organization runs deep, it's cracra all the way to the top.