bedlam
chaos and disorder
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bedlam
noun
- a place, scene, or state of uproar and confusion
- an asylum for the mentally ill
Merriam-Webster
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ORIGIN
Date: 1522. Bedlam, popular name for the Hospital of Saint Mary of Bethlehem, London, an insane asylum, from Middle English Bedlem Bethlehem
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SYNONYMS
chaos, clamour, commotion, confusion, din, disquiet, disquietude, furor, hubbub, madhouse, maelstrom, noise, pandemonium, racket, shambles, tumult, turmoil, uproar
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noun
- a place, scene, or state of uproar and confusion
- an asylum for the mentally ill
Merriam-Webster
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ORIGIN
Date: 1522. Bedlam, popular name for the Hospital of Saint Mary of Bethlehem, London, an insane asylum, from Middle English Bedlem Bethlehem
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SYNONYMS
chaos, clamour, commotion, confusion, din, disquiet, disquietude, furor, hubbub, madhouse, maelstrom, noise, pandemonium, racket, shambles, tumult, turmoil, uproar
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SMUGGLE OWAD INTO A CONVERSATION TODAY
Say something like:
"It was bedlam on the roads today after heavy rainful and flooding."
I
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THANK YOU
to Bernhard for suggesting today's word