chaotic
1 of 1adjective/keɪˈɑtɪk/
Forms:more chaotic,most chaotic
1
having a state of complete disorder
- The traffic in the city during rush hour is often chaotic, with cars moving in every direction and honking horns.
- The scene at the concert was chaotic, with people pushing and shoving to get closer to the stage.
- The classroom was chaotic as students talked loudly and moved about the room without direction.
- The emergency room was chaotic as medical staff rushed to treat the influx of patients after the accident.
- The restaurant kitchen was chaotic during the dinner rush, with chefs shouting orders and pans clattering.