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chaotic

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/keɪˈɒtɪk/ · cha-o-tic

In a state of complete disorder and confusion.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

In a state of complete disorder and confusion.

بالکل بے ترتیبی اور الجھن کی حالت میں۔

بے ترتیبی

be tartibi

Formal: بے نظمی

Synonyms

disorderlyturbulentconfusedبے ترتیبالجھا ہواتلاطم

Antonyms

orderlyorganizedcalmمنظمپرامنترتیب شدہ

Common Collocations

  • chaotic situation
  • chaotic environment
  • chaotic mind

Example Sentences

The traffic during the festival was chaotic, with cars everywhere.

جشن کے دوران ٹریفک بے ترتیبی میں تھا، جہاں ہر جگہ گاڑیاں تھیں۔

Jashn ke doran traffic be tartibi mein tha, jahan har jagah gaariyan thin.

Her thoughts were chaotic, making it hard for her to concentrate.

اس کے خیالات بے ترتیب تھے، جس کی وجہ سے اس کے لیے توجہ مرکوز کرنا مشکل ہو گیا۔

Us ke khayalat be tartib thay, jis ki wajah se us ke liye tawajjo markooz karna mushkil ho gaya.

The classroom was chaotic after the surprise announcement.

حیران کن اعلان کے بعد کلاس روم بے ترتیبی میں تھا۔

Hairan kun elan ke baad class room be tartibi mein tha.

Easily Confused With

cathartic:Cathartic refers to a release of emotional tension, while chaotic denotes a lack of order.

Word Family

chaos
nounبے ترتیبی
chaotically
adverbبے ترتیبی سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that chaotic situations are like a chaotic kitchen, with things everywhere.

Imagine a kitchen during a busy family dinner where ingredients and pots are everywhere.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تھوڑا سا سکون ہو جائے تو کچھ باتیں کر لیں، ورنہ یہ عالم ہے کہ ہر سمت ہے افراتفری۔

Thora sa sukoon ho jaye to kuch baatein kar lain, warna yeh aalam hai ke har simt hai afratafri.

If only there is a little peace, we could converse, otherwise, it's chaos all around.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جا رہے تو جا داڑ میں رہو، عالم میں افراتفری ہے۔

Ja rahe to ja daar mein raho, aalam mein afratfari hai.

While you're going, stay in your lane, for there is chaos in the world.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "chaos" — the formless void or the initial state of the universe

First known use: 19th century

The word 'chaotic' comes from the Greek word 'chaos', which referred to the primordial state of existence before creation. Over time, it evolved to describe any disordered or turbulent situation.