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bedlam

1 of 1noun
/ˈbɛdləm/
Forms:bedlams
1

an outdated and offensive term once used to describe a hospital or institution for people with mental illnesses

  • In the 18th century, patients with severe disorders were often confined to a bedlam.
  • Historical records describe the harsh conditions inside London's Bedlam Hospital.
  • The term "bedlam" was once commonly used to refer to asylums.
  • Writers of the Victorian era often portrayed bedlams as dark and cruel places.
  • The hospital became infamous as the most notorious bedlam of its time.
2

a noisy and disorderly situation where there is extreme confusion and lack of control

  • The shopping mall was pure bedlam during the holiday sales.
  • Chaos turned the stadium into bedlam after the final whistle.
  • Traffic became bedlam when the lights stopped working.
  • The classroom descended into bedlam after the teacher left.
  • The courtroom erupted into bedlam after the verdict was announced.