What does chaos mean?
Definitions for chaos
ˈkeɪ ɒschaos
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Princeton's WordNet
chaos, pandemonium, bedlam, topsy-turvydom, topsy-turvynessnoun
a state of extreme confusion and disorder
chaosnoun
the formless and disordered state of matter before the creation of the cosmos
Chaosnoun
(Greek mythology) the most ancient of gods; the personification of the infinity of space preceding creation of the universe
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(physics) a dynamical system that is extremely sensitive to its initial conditions
Wiktionary
chaosnoun
A vast chasm or abyss.
chaosnoun
The unordered state of matter in classical accounts of cosmogony
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Any state of disorder, any confused or amorphous mixture or conglomeration.
chaosnoun
A given medium; a space in which something exists or lives; an environment.
chaosnoun
Behaviour of iterative non-linear systems in which arbitrarily small variations in initial conditions become magnified over time.
chaosnoun
One of the two metaphysical forces of the world in some fantasy settings, as opposed to law.
Etymology: Borrowed from χάος
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
CHAOSnoun
Etymology: chaos, Lat. χάος.
The whole universe would have been a confused chaos, without beauty or order. Richard Bentley.
Had I followed the worst, I could not have brought church and state to such a chaos of confusions, as some have done. Charles I .
Their reason sleeps, but mimick fancy wakes,
Supplies her parts, and wild ideas takes
From words and things, ill sorted, and misjoin’d,
The anarchy of thought, and chaos of the mind. Dryden.We shall have nothing but darkness and a chaos within, whatever order and light there be in things without us. John Locke.
Pleas’d with a work, where nothing’s just or fit,
One glaring chaos and wild heap of wit. Alexander Pope.
ChatGPT
chaos
Chaos refers to a state of disorder or confusion where events, ideas, or systems lack predictability or coherence. It is often characterized by a lack of organization or control and can occur in various contexts, such as nature, society, or even personal experiences. In chaotic systems, small changes or actions can produce unpredictable and significant outcomes, making it challenging to determine outcomes or establish stability.
Webster Dictionary
Chaosnoun
an empty, immeasurable space; a yawning chasm
Chaosnoun
the confused, unorganized condition or mass of matter before the creation of distinct and orderly forms
Chaosnoun
any confused or disordered collection or state of things; a confused mixture; confusion; disorder
Etymology: [L. chaos chaos (in senses 1 & 2), Gr. cha`os, fr. cha`inein (root cha) to yawn, to gape, to open widely. Cf. Chasm.]
Wikidata
Chaos
In Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 fictional universes, Chaos refers to the malevolent entities which live in a different timespace, known as the Warp in Warhammer 40,000 and as the Realm of Chaos in Warhammer Fantasy. The term can refer to these warp entities and their influence, the servants and worshippers of these entities, or even the parallel universe in which these entities are supposed to reside. The most powerful of these warp entities are those known as the Chaos Gods, also sometimes referred to as the Dark Gods, Ruinous Powers, or the Powers of Chaos. Similarities exist between the Warhammer idea of Chaos and the concept of Chaos from Michael Moorcock's Elric saga, which also influenced D&D's alignment system. Further similarities can be seen with the godlike extradimensional Great Old Ones of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft's stories.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Chaos
kā′os, n. shapeless mass: disorder: the state of matter before it was reduced to order by the Creator.—adj. Chaot′ic, confused.—adv. Chaot′ically. [Gr.]
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Chaos
a name in the ancient cosmogomy for the formless void out of which everything at first sprang into existence, or the wide-spread confusion that prevailed before it shaped itself into order under the breath of the spirit of life.
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Mythology
Chaos
(Cha′os) allegorically represented the confused mass of matter supposed to have existed before the creation of the world, and out of which the world was formed.
“... Behold the throne Of Chaos, and his dark pavilion spread Wide on the wasteful deep; with him enthroned Sat sable-vested Night, eldest of all things, The consort of his reign.” (Milton.)
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Rank popularity for the word 'chaos' in Nouns Frequency: #2153
Anagrams for chaos »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of chaos in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of chaos in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of chaos in a Sentence
He who every morning plans the transaction of the day and follows out that plan, carries a thread that will guide him through the maze of the most busy life. But where no plan is laid, where the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incidence, chaos will soon reign.
In a word : unbelievable. Despite the limited nature of the TRO grant( a two week pause of the pause), the decision is breathtakingly wrong, there have been so many changes, and so many rules, and there's also Covid-19 and as a way to kind of bring some order into this chaos that the Donald Trump administration had wrought, I think a pause on removals would've been a good policy.
Ukrainians are being very, very savvy about how they attack the Russian army, the vehicles they've destroyed and the people that they've killed. You see the number of colonels killed, it has been significant. They're really creating chaos and confusion inside the Russian army, which means the numbers are even more important than they seem because of the specific targets the Ukrainians have been selecting.
British Prime Minister David Cameron:
You can choose an economy that grows, that creates jobs, that generates the money to ensure a properly funded and improving NHS (National Health Service) ... and a government that will cut taxes for 30 million hard-working people ... or you can choose the economic chaos of Ed Miliband's Britain.
European Council President Donald Tusk:
Today, we must prepare a concrete plan, which must finally appear in place of the arguments and the chaos we have witnessed in the last weeks. This plan must be our common plan. Nobody will be outvoted.
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- فوضىArabic
- hərc-mərclikAzerbaijani
- хаос, хаасBelarusian
- хаос, безредиеBulgarian
- caosCatalan, Valencian
- chaosCzech
- kaosDanish
- Unordnung, ChaosGerman
- χάοςGreek
- ĥaoso, kaosoEsperanto
- caosSpanish
- kaosEstonian
- هرج و مرجPersian
- kaaos, sekasorto, epäjärjestysFinnish
- chaosFrench
- anordIrish
- caosGalician
- תוהו, תוהו ובוהו, כאוסHebrew
- अराजकताHindi
- káoszHungarian
- քաոսArmenian
- chaosInterlingua
- kekacauan, praharaIndonesian
- kaosoIdo
- ringulreiðIcelandic
- caosItalian
- אי סדרHebrew
- カオス, 無秩序, 混沌, 混乱Japanese
- ಅವ್ಯವಸ್ಥೆKannada
- 혼돈, 混沌Korean
- chaoLatin
- chaosasLithuanian
- haossLatvian
- baaierd, wanorde, chaosDutch
- kaosNorwegian
- chaosPolish
- caosPortuguese
- caosRomansh
- haosRomanian
- беспорядок, хаосRussian
- хаос, kaos, haos, каосSerbo-Croatian
- kaosAlbanian
- kaosSwedish
- keshesheSwahili
- குழப்பம்Tamil
- ఖోస్Telugu
- ความสับสนวุ่นวายThai
- kaosTurkish
- хаосUkrainian
- hỗn loạn, 混亂Vietnamese
- כאַאָסYiddish
- 混乱Chinese
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