Welter
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Welter ( noun )
A confused mass or jumble of things; a state of disorder or chaos.
Origin:
Originated in the late 16th century as a term in horse racing.
Examples:
- The office was a welter of papers and files.
- The battlefield was a welter of smoke and dust.
- The team was in a welter of confusion after the coach's sudden resignation.
- The city was in a welter of protests and demonstrations.
- The political landscape was a welter of competing interests and ideologies.
(As a verb)
Welter ( verb )
A confused mass or jumble of things; a state of disorder or chaos.
Origin:
Originated in the late 16th century as a term in horse racing.
Examples:
- The office was a welter of papers and files.
- The battlefield was a welter of smoke and dust.
- The team was in a welter of confusion after the coach's sudden resignation.
- The city was in a welter of protests and demonstrations.
- The political landscape was a welter of competing interests and ideologies.