aleatoric, blurred, disordered, fuzzy, in a pother, inexact, mucked up, random, skimble-skamble, undetermined, wild
Definitionadj. lacking a visible order or organization
Last update: October 17, 2015
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The successive wars threw the country into a chaotic state. [adjective]
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If people don’t follow the rules, the world will be very chaotic. [adjective]
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We do live in a seemingly chaotic world, a world in which the six trumpets are sounding. [adjective]
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The second class of problems considered are chaotic advection and diffusion induced effects in chemical systems. [adjective]
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But the beginning of things, of a world especially, is necessarily vague, tangled, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing. [adjective]
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"Chaotic matter" represents in his theory the germ of all created things, from which water, earth, animals, nereids or fish-men, human beings &c. [adjective]
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Life, as seen through De Quincey's eyes, is nebulous and chaotic, and there is a suspicion of the fabulous in all that he wrote. [adjective]
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The poem gives splendid promise, but as a whole it is rather chaotic, with too much ornament and too little design, like a modern house. [adjective]
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His cool touch calmed her this time, parted the reeling emotions and chaotic thoughts. [Please select]
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The civil and criminal laws were chaotic, more from a defect of legislation than of administration. [Please select]
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Two sides of her were struggling in a chaotic combat for mastery. [Please select]
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