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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121. He also added that Moore had never asked them to forgive her for throwing their lives into grief and chaos.
122. Creating a living wonder at the scale of Bio2 could only be described as an experiment in sustained chaos.
123. Britain's in for five years of total chaos and the middle-classes will soon be taking to the streets.
124. When they replaced the ten-minute peak-hour ferry services with 20-minute sailings, in 1975, it was chaos.
125. A catalogue of misconceived ideas has preceded our descent into chaos.
126. If too much new material is released from the unconscious, then chaos ensues.
127. One 200-strong theatre audience who found themselves trapped in the chaos on Tuesday were given an impromptu hour-long concert by Tom Jones.
128. The choice of ordinate arises from the empirical observation that A2B 1 is required for chaos.
129. To all the critics who have predicted traffic chaos Labour councillor Jim Skinner has the same reply.
130. Antonio plays a character whose life is thrown into chaos by Angelina's femme fatale.
131. If your regular antagonist has a Chaos army and favours daemons then a Daemonslayer will do the business very nicely.
132. They especially object to the insistence that the polling be nonpartisan, saying this will lead to chaos and excessively personalized competition.
133. In extreme cases the search for order among the chaos can become too difficult for the human eye alone.
134. The consequent revaluations would cause mayhem, chaos and huge bills for those on the receiving end.
135. To a degree, the chaos is more apparent than real.
136. At that time, management sent an executive committee to observe the rumored chaos on the sales floor.
137. These guidelines keep hawa in check, for when the community is threatened, it can drag the ship down into chaos.
138. A more ruthless woman would have let the whole place slide into chaos until he learned to do things for himself.
139. But when she entered the house, she was confronted by a scene of utter chaos.
140. Many people are afraid that if more than one important thing is going on, chaos will ensue.
141. What he saw was a new form of human organization emerging amid the chaos of breakdown in the feudalistic order.
142. World heavyweight boxing ends the year much as it started this year and almost every other year - in total chaos.
143. This unstable region of Ulthuan has a strange other-worldly quality more akin to the realms of Chaos than to mortal lands.
144. His thoughts were in turmoil and his open guileless face reflected the chaos in his mind.
145. A big blow came last summer, when Fortune magazine predicted legal and financial chaos for Hong Kong after 1997.
146. We are at least half way through the looking glass, on our way to utter chaos.
147. Fed up, Harrison walked out and the sessions ended in chaos.
148. But some fear it will cause chaos in the town centre and disrupt local trade.
149. Already struggling, the Browns slipped into chaos,[Sentencedict.com ] losing six in a row and finishing 5-11.
150. He briefly dissolved Congress in 1992 to successfully fight two guerrilla insurgencies that had thrown the country into chaos.
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.