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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241. Economic chaos of the first period of freedom nearly destroyed education and social services that had been taken for granted.
242. As I try and fail to cross the street, it occurs to me that even the chaos is ruled by convention.
243. Secondly the standard routes to chaos imply the existence of a well-defined onset of chaotic behaviour.
244. This precedent, if strictly honored in 1984, would throw the legal system into chaos.
245. Hundreds of thousands of people travelling home or heading out for the evening were caught up in the ensuing chaos.
246. This is a ploy by the Chaos Warrior, which uses its tentacled legs to straddle above the doorway and evade detection.
247. Well, it was absolute chaos when I went down to the Press reception before the Women of the Year lunch.
248. It looked like utter chaos to me, but organised chaos.
249. Currently highways authorities and main services providers are allowed to cause chaos by digging up roads whenever and wherever they wish.
250. The back row, from about the third day of classes on, teetered on the brink of chaos.
251. Chaos is all around us now, but the leader knows that chaos is the beginning, not the end.
252. It was chaos, everyone was just grabbing drinks from behind the bar.
253. Drastic, unprepared liberalisation can lead to economic chaos, as in the Ivory Coast in 1988.
254. Now the ruling, which could open the way for new prosecutions, has thrown the issue into chaos.
255. The city was in chaos and we were afraid that armed men would attack us.
256. It is not known when Napoleon managed to extricate himself from this chaos.
257. On the other hand, the experiments in which particular routes to chaos have been identified required very precise experimental techniques.
258. For centuries it has been a buttress against the onslaught of Chaos from the wastes to the north.
259. The most popular story concerning her conception was that a golden egg tumbled out of Chaos in the beginning of the world.
260. I went to rejoin the train and it was utter chaos.
261. We've just moved into the new office and I've no idea where anything is - it's chaos!
262. Upon reflection, we might wonder why such an economy does not collapse in complete chaos.
263. Fenna is chaos as well as order, and brings, on fiery dragon breath, the full danger of the chasm.
264. The missiles were military equipment and confirmed that the army had descended into chaos.
265. What is discipline? Discipline means creating an order within you. As you are, you are a chaos. Osho
266. Of course there will have to be a register: otherwise, the system will be thrown into chaos.
267. No one was seriously injured, but M4 Westbound was closed bringing traffic chaos.
268. He must bear primary responsibility for the chaos that descended upon the White House when such disclosure did occur. Sentencedict.com
269. All magazines and newspapers are a kind of conjuring trick - they put a gloss of coherence upon chaos.
270. Warriors of Chaos, human outcasts from the wars, flocked to join the Beastmen and other creatures of 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.