Chaotic (adjective)

  1. Completely lacking order or predictability; disordered.
  2. Wildly confused and uncontrolled.

Origin:

Late 16th century, from french chaotique, from greek khaos ("void, disorder").

Examples:

  1. The aftermath of the storm was chaotic, with debris scattered everywhere.
  2. The traffic was chaotic, with cars honking and swerving in all directions.
  3. The meeting was chaotic, with participants shouting over each other.
  4. The stock market was in a chaotic state, with prices fluctuating wildly.
  5. The situation in the country was becoming increasingly chaotic, with protests and violence erupting daily.
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