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chaotic

[ key-ot-ik ]

adjective

  1. completely confused or disordered:

    a chaotic mass of books and papers.

    Antonyms: ,



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of chaotic1

First recorded in 1705–15; chao(s) + -tic
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As we get to know the movie’s wiry, chaotic young protagonist, engagingly portrayed by first-time actor Faveau, we expect he’ll get a life education the hard way, as these stories usually offer up.

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Guiraudie makes that fantasy a reality in “Misericordia,†making queerness into something so routine it’s almost dull — but without denying that coming home is inherently chaotic.

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The self-professed “Make America Great Again†president is yet again reaching back to some bad old days in his chaotic quest for this never-defined national greatness.

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Pressed by shrinking options, she sends some of her children safely away from the chaotic aftermath of war, one by one.

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Like I said, you know, we kept it kind of quiet before we launched, and this week, it's been very chaotic.

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