chaotic (Meaning)
chaotic (s)
lacking a visible order or organization
completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing
chaotic (a)
of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditions
chaotic (a.)
Resembling chaos; confused.
Synonyms & Antonyms of chaotic
Synonyms:
- nasty
- unkempt
- filthy
- dishevelled
- shaggy
- tumbled
- topsy-turvy
- out of joint
- wrinkled
- disorderly
- untidy
- rumpled
- tangled
- muddled
- disordered
- messed
- dirty
- sloppy
- disarranged
- disarrayed
- disheveled
- tousled
- higgledy-piggledy
- stained
Antonyms:
- spotless
- spic-and-span
- fussy
- fastidious
- immaculate
- methodic
- cleanly
- spick-and-span
- neatened
- methodical
- hygienic
- careful
- kempt
- systematized
- finicky
- careful
- spic-and-span
- unsoiled
- tidied
- tidied
- systematized
- shipshape
- finicky
- spotless
- methodical
- sparkling
- meticulous
- neatened
- stainless
- immaculate
- unsoiled
- regular
- kempt
- fussy
- snug
- shipshape
- meticulous
- spick-and-span
- hygienic
- unsullied
- snug
- cleanly
- antiseptic
- antiseptic
- methodic
- stainless
- unsullied
- fastidious
- sparkling
- regular
Synonyms:
- frowzy
- mussed
- bedraggled
- besmirched
- grotty
- snarled
- neglectful
- bemired
- squalid
- slovenly
- neglected
- dowdy
- mussy
- sloven
- knotted
- polluted
- tainted
- slatternly
- uncombed
- grubby
- grungy
- begrimed
- pell-mell
- uncleanly
- spotted
- upside-down
- contaminated
- hugger-mugger
- sleazy
- unclean
- sordid
- defiled
- negligent
- sullied
- cruddy
- dingy
- draggled
- grimy
- shabby
- blackened
- mucky
- adulterated
- befouled
- smudged
- soiled
- seedy
- foul
- at sixes and sevens
- frowsy
Antonyms:
chaotic Sentence Examples
- The classroom was chaotic as students chattered loudly and moved about restlessly.
- Trying to navigate through the crowded marketplace was a chaotic experience.
- The streets were chaotic during rush hour, with cars honking and pedestrians weaving through traffic.
- Organizing a family reunion with dozens of relatives proved to be a chaotic endeavor.
- The kitchen was chaotic as multiple chefs hurried to prepare dishes for the dinner rush.
- The concert venue descended into chaotic scenes as fans surged forward toward the stage.
- Moving day was always a chaotic affair, with boxes stacked haphazardly and furniture being shuffled around.
- The emergency room was chaotic, with medical staff rushing to attend to patients in critical condition.
- The airport terminal was chaotic, with travelers scrambling to catch their flights amidst delays and cancellations.
- The political climate was chaotic, with conflicting ideologies and constant power struggles.
FAQs About the word chaotic
lacking a visible order or organization, completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing, of or relating to a sensitive dependence on initial conditionsRes
messy, littered, confused, cluttered, jumbled, nasty, unkempt, filthy, dishevelled, shaggy
cleaned, neat,orderly, tidy, well-ordered, uncluttered, trim, uncluttered, neat, orderly
The classroom was chaotic as students chattered loudly and moved about restlessly.
Trying to navigate through the crowded marketplace was a chaotic experience.
The streets were chaotic during rush hour, with cars honking and pedestrians weaving through traffic.
Organizing a family reunion with dozens of relatives proved to be a chaotic endeavor.