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chaotic

[key-ot-ik]

adjective

  1. completely confused or disordered.

    a chaotic mass of books and papers.

    Antonyms: ,


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • chaotically adverb
  • nonchaotic adjective
  • nonchaotically adverb
  • semichaotic adjective
  • semichaotically adverb
  • unchaotic adjective
  • unchaotically adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of chaotic1

First recorded in 1705–15; chao(s) + -tic
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The 34-year-old overcame a flooded golf course, a 90-minute rain delay and the brilliance of his opponent to clinch his first major title on a chaotic final day at Oakmont Country Club.

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Unfortunately, you probably should care because the real question in these chaotic times of ours is: What does the Hall of Fame stand for?

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE that touched off a week of chaotic, sporadically violent protests in parts of downtown.

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In the chaotic minutes that followed, confusion and grief hung heavy.

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He said neither Alex, nor his parents, appreciated the dangers of the "chaotic and somewhat disjointed" approach to children involved in combat sports.

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