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(adj)
Lacking order or organization; confused; chaotic.
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Not in order; marked by disorder or disarray.
Carelessly hurried and confused.
Untamed; not domesticated.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Chaotic, disorganised or mismanaged.
(n)
A state or situation of great confusion, disorder, trouble or destruction; chaos.
Chaotic; without clear order; in a state of disorder.
(of a place, situation, person, etc) In a disorderly state; chaotic; disorderly.
Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.
(of a person) unable to think clearly or understand
Impatient under delay, duress, or control.
Anxious, worried, careworn.
difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic, etc.
Lewd, immoral; sexually open, unchaste.
Random; chaotic; incomplete; not thorough, constant, or consistent.
Violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous.
(figurative) Very busy with activity and confusion.
Not clearly or explicitly defined.
The state of being inconsistent.
Not governed by any law.
(uncountable) The state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.
(of a person) Without care in making distinctions, thoughtless.
Nonstandard; not conforming to rules or expectations.
(figuratively) Complex, complicated, or intricate.
Made to work or suffice; improvised; substituted.
Not controlled; not under control.
(usually of a decision) Based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random.
(economics, finance) Of a price, variable or erratic.
Relating to, supporting, or likely to cause anarchy.
(UK) Alternative form of disoriented.
Causing or characterized by tumult; chaotic, disorderly, turbulent.
In disarray, mixed up.
Scattered with a disorderly mixture of objects that occupies space; littered.
Confused, disorganised, in disarray.
Unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent.
In a state of hurry, panic or wild activity.
(adv)
(figurative) Not in the natural order of things; in a disorderly manner; chaotically.
(of eggs) Beaten and cooked.
Of a speech: meandering, long and digressing.
Occurring for no particular reason; haphazard, unpredictable.
Not making logical sense; not logically connected or consistent.
Cluttered; full of clutter.
chaotic, confused, uproarious
(archaic) Full of confusion; confused or confusing.
Very excited or enthusiastic.
Dominated or plagued by conflict.
uproarious; noisy and chaotic
Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound
(informal) hectic, chaotic; extremely eventful, action-packed, exciting; ostentatious, flashy
(obsolete) frantic
As noisy or destructive as a cataclysm.
Attended by, or producing, a tumult; disorderly; confused; tumultuous.
Extremely frenetic, disorderly and messy.
A bustle; a busy stir.
(informal) In a state of extreme confusion, especially when unable to solve a frustrating problem.
Misspelling of tumultuous. [Characterized by loud, confused noise.]
Creating a loud noise. (of people, animals or things)
Filled or overrun (with moving objects or beings).
Angry, annoyed, bothered or worked up.
Frenzied and frantic, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy.
Full of battles or conflicts.
Crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
Archaic form of frenzied. [In a state of hurry, panic or wild activity.]
Widespread, common, prevalent, current (mainly of unpleasant or harmful things).
Full of action; dramatic and exciting.
(psychology) Overly expansive and outgoing, tending toward chaos and confusion.
(of a person) In a state of rage; in a state of extreme, often uncontrollable, anger.
Excessively cluttered
Plagued or dominated by the devil or devils.
Full of energy; exuberant; noisy.
Very baffling, confusing, or perplexing, often due to a very large choice being available.
Full of danger.
Characterised or marked by bustling; full of activity
Relating to motion.
Dominated or plagued by crises.
Full of fun; very entertaining.
Dominated by strife.
In a state of panic, worry, frenzy, or rush.
(informal, idiomatic) Full of hustle and bustle; teeming with activity.
(archaic) Abounding with storms; stormy.
(of a person) Pompous or arrogant, especially in one's speech; given to outbursts.
Full of din; noisy.
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
inflammable; combustible
Characterized by uproar, that is, loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter.
Having something scattered over it.
Containing a dense pack or mass of something; teeming.
Full of challenge.
(colloquial) Full of explosions.
Somewhat crazy.
Characteristic of an uproar; turbulent or unruly; loud and uncontrollable.
cluttered
Tossed by the wind in a storm.
Dangerous, full of peril.
Dominated or plagued by violence.
Agitated, confusing.
(colloquial) Busy; having a full schedule of engagements.
Animated, agitated, bustling, full of variety.