Synonym: confusion, disorder, mix-up, muddle. Antonym: cosmos. Similar words: chap., charm, such as, chart, chain, Chart., chair, chance. Meaning: ['keɪɒs] n. 1. a state of extreme confusion and disorder 2. the formless and disordered state of matter before the creation of the cosmos 3. (Greek mythology) the most ancient of gods; the personification of the infinity of space preceding creation of the universe 4. (physics) a dynamical system that is extremely sensitive to its initial conditions.
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91. It will still create administrative chaos.
92. The West End suffered traffic chaos.
93. At that time, East Germany's economy was in chaos.
94. Under water:Flash floods and blizzards bring winter chaos.
95. Diverted traffic has been causing chaos on roads.
96. He kept our family in total chaos.
97. Change without unity would lead to disruption and chaos.
98. The earthquake caused widespread chaos throughout the region.
99. Both conveyed an unmistakable impression of a just-barely-controlled chaos.
100. The donors themselves help to create the chaos.
101. But thousands more gatecrashed the party amid rain-lashed chaos.
102. Additionally, many students have brought with them to school the chaos that surrounds their life outside school.
103. But then the disenfranchised men waged war and the ensuing chaos is with us still.
104. I closed my eyes, trying to make the chaos outside a dream.
105. Thousands of pounds worth of smoke and water damage reclaiming the family home from chaos.
106. To his supporters, Rawlings remains an incorruptible savior and pragmatist who kept the country from plunging into chaos.
107. Or they might shelter piratical degenerates who had become creatures of Chaos.
108. Zbitski said the reform coalition must find a way to steer the country out of its political and economic chaos.
109. He was reading a newspaper, apparently oblivious to the contribution he was making to the traffic chaos.
110. Tolonen stood in the centre of the chaos, looking about him.
111. Such people often see their lives more effectively framed by the reality metaphors that modern quantum physics and chaos theory provide.
112. Unhealthy organizations, however, use cost justification as an after-the-fact means of tidying up economic chaos.
113. But dad John Watts makes sure all his 12 children take their turn and controls the chaos.
114. Human beings have themselves been responsible for bringing chaos and pain back to a world of ordered beauty.
115. For a moment, until the old men had been dragged back to the barricade, all was chaos.
116. With her catapult and her shop lifting, Jake causes chaos.
117. However, on a bad day chaos reigns, and nobody can predict a likely departure time.
118. They are immigrants who travel across the world breaking down the moral order,[http://sentencedict.com/chaos.html] bringing chaos to organized society.
119. Much of the poverty, chaos and disease of the East can be directly attributed to its religious beliefs and ideologies.
120. Behind the scenes ... chaos ... smooth operators ... and hairdressers everywhere.
More similar words: chap., charm, such as, chart, chain, Chart., chair, chance, change, charter, chapter, as much as, chamber, channel, purchase, Charlie, by chance, mechanic, merchant, chairman, champion, exchange, in charge of, challenged, mechanism, wheelchair, mechanical, take charge, changeable, discharging.