chaotic

adjective
UK: /keɪˈɒt.ɪk/
US: /keɪˈɑː.t̬ɪk/
  1. In a state of complete disorder and confusion.

    1. The room was chaotic after the party.
    2. The project became chaotic when the manager suddenly resigned, leaving the team without direction.
  2. Happening in a confused and unplanned way.

    1. The traffic is very chaotic here.
    2. The stock market's chaotic movements made it difficult for investors to predict future trends.

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The word "chaotic" in English means: In a state of complete disorder and confusion., Happening in a confused and unplanned way..

The phonetic transcription of "chaotic" is /keɪˈɒt.ɪk/ in British English and /keɪˈɑː.t̬ɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "chaotic": disordered, unruly, turbulent, tumultuous, hectic, disorganized.

Example usage of "chaotic": "The room was chaotic after the party.". More examples on the page.