chaotic

US: /keɪˈɑtɪk/
UK: /ke‍ɪˈɒtɪk/


English Vietnamese dictionary


chaotic /kei'ɔtik/
  • tính từ
    • hỗn độn, hỗn loạn, lộn xộn

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
in a state of complete confusion and disorder: The traffic in the city is chaotic in the rush hour.
chaotically adverb: The office was chaotically busy today.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 formless, shapeless, incoherent, disordered, disorderly, disorganized, unorganized, unsystematic, unsystematized, unmethodical, haphazard, irregular, helter-skelter, confused, topsy-turvy, jumbled, higgledy-piggledy, Brit shambolic:
The present solar system is thought to have condensed from a chaotic mass of nebulous matter. The rules may seem chaotic at first sight.
2 tumultuous, noisy, clamorous, uproarious, wild, riotous, frenzied, hectic, turbulent, unstuck:
The press conference became chaotic when the president announced his resignation.

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

appear, be, look, seem
Things often appear chaotic to the outsider.
| become, get
Things have been getting chaotic in the office recently.

ADV.

really, very
It was really chaotic just before the show started.
| absolutely
Heathrow airport is absolutely chaotic.
| increasingly | a bit, fairly, pretty, quite, rather, somewhat
Things can be fairly chaotic in our house.


Concise English dictionary


keɪ'ɒtɪk
adj.
+lacking a visible order or organization
+completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing
+of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditions