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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151. They've talked about Mondo 2000, virtual raves, about smart drugs and new psychedelics, about chaos theory and fractals.
152. The Callaghan government never recovered from the sense of ungovernability and social chaos heralded by the winter of discontent.
153. The service came under fire as scores of roads across the province were clogged with snow, snarling traffic and causing chaos.
154. Contemporary chaos theory talks about so-called strange attractors, which are the ordering principles within such apparently random patterns.
155. Emergencies were declared in 12 states and transport links thrown into chaos.
156. The classroom to which he had been assigned was filled with chaos, screams and shouting all day long.
157. He cast down monsters and destroyed Chaos warriors with a word.
158. The Witch King and his fellows would draw on the power of Chaos and become like unto gods.
159. Corbett and Ranulf, riding abreast, stopped and gazed at the chaos.
160. The parasite has been nurtured by abject poverty, intermittent political chaos and, some charge, international indifference.
161. Chaos struck Llandudno Hospital as the freak storm resulted in incredible scenes of havoc and distress.
162. This not only causes chaos, but is also a waste of water and causes pollution.
163. Nor was he the only one to see hope amid chaos.
164. The crawling and wriggling carcasses had been the innocent victims of the chaos taking possession of their world.
165. My life, as usual, is too busy, too near chaos.
166. Since those times the Tzar of Kislev and the Emperor have forged a common alliance against the threat of Chaos.
167. They never thought how close the ceremony was to chaos.
168. Flooding and snow cause chaos Flooding and snow have caused chaos in much of the Central South area.
169. He folds his arms over his chest and appraises the chaos.
170. As the dark days of winter engulfed the Old World the Chaos armies struck.
171. Concentrating on the trapped defenders, the Chaos army was ill-prepared for this fresh assault from Magnus's army.
172. He accepts that Skinnergate should be pedestrianised to stop the traffic chaos.
173. She pushed her inner chaos to the back of her mind and tried to concentrate on the coming day.
174. Apparently Merton College had refused to take northern students and Oxford had been plunged into chaos and riot.
175. Attempts by the UK government to prop up the pound on the exchange markets degenerated into chaos.
176. The right faction wants to create tension and chaos, said Karem Korbanzadeh.
177. The Bible beginning is a beautiful, purposeful design, bringing order out of chaos.
178. One saw rescue from chaos through engagement with and commitment to life's processes.sentencedict.com
179. Slaughtering of this magnitude is nothing short of a criminal act, indicating incompetence in policy and management chaos.
180. An index with cards for species brought order to impending 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.