Word Meanings - CHAOTIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Resembling chaos; confused.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of CHAOTIC)
- Confused
- Abashed
- embarrassed
- perplexed
- disconcerted
- disorganized
- promiscuous
- chaotic
- complex
- involved
- disarranged
- disordered
- Shapeless
- Amorphous
- unformed
- formless
- shadowy
- undefined
- monstrous
- misshaped
- ugly
- unsymmetrical
- rude
- uncouth
- grotesque
Related words: (words related to CHAOTIC)
- SHADOWY
1. Full of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow. "Shadowy verdure." Fenton. This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods. Shak. 2. Hence, dark; obscure; gloomy; dim. "The shadowy past." Longfellow. 3. Not brightly luminous; faintly light. The moon - INVOLVEDNESS
The state of being involved. - CONFUSIVE
Confusing; having a tendency to confusion. Bp. Hall. - CONFUS
Confused, disturbed. Chaucer. - CHAOTIC
Resembling chaos; confused. - ABASHMENT
The state of being abashed; confusion from shame. - CHAOTICALLY
In a chaotic manner. - COMPLEXIONALLY
Constitutionally. Though corruptible, not complexionally vicious. Burke. - PERPLEX
1. To involve; to entangle; to make intricate or complicated, and difficult to be unraveled or understood; as, to perplex one with doubts. No artful wildness to perplex the scene. Pope. What was thought obscure, perplexed, and too hard for our - DISCONCERT
1. To break up the harmonious progress of; to throw into disorder or confusion; as, the emperor disconcerted the plans of his enemy. 2. To confuse the faculties of; to disturb the composure of; to discompose; to abash. The embrace disconcerted - UNFORM
To decompose, or resolve into parts; to destroy the form of; to unmake. Good. - MONSTROUS
1. Marvelous; strange. 2. Having the qualities of a monster; deviating greatly from the natural form or character; abnormal; as, a monstrous birth. Locke. He, therefore, that refuses to do good to them whom he is bound to love ... is unnatural - AMORPHOUS
1. Having no determinate form; of irregular; shapeless. Kirwan. 2. Without crystallization in the ultimate texture of a solid substance; uncrystallized. 3. Of no particular kind or character; anomalous. Scientific treatises . . . are not seldom - COMPLEXUS
A complex; an aggregate of parts; a complication. - CONFUSABILITY
Capability of being confused. - ABASH
To destroy the self-possession of; to confuse or confound, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to put to shame; to disconcert; to discomfit. Abashed, the devil stood, And felt how awful goodness is. Milton. - COMPLEXIONED
Having a complexion; -- used in composition; as, a dark- complexioned or a ruddy-complexioned person. A flower is the best-complexioned grass, as a pearl is the best- colored clay. Fuller. - DISORDER
1. Want of order or regular disposition; lack of arrangement; confusion; disarray; as, the troops were thrown into disorder; the papers are in disorder. 2. Neglect of order or system; irregularity. From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And - COMPLEXEDNESS
The quality or state of being complex or involved; complication. The complexedness of these moral ideas. Locke. - PERPLEXLY
Perplexedly. Milton. - UNPERPLEX
To free from perplexity. Donne. - CALABASH
Calebasse), lit., a dry gourd, fr. Ar. qar', fem., a kind of gourd + 1. The common gourd . 2. The fruit of the calabash tree. 3. A water dipper, bottle, backet, or other utensil, made from the dry shell of a calabash or gourd. Calabash tree. - SQUABASH
To crush; to quash; to squash. Sir W. Scott. - UNEMBARRASSMENT
Freedom from embarrassment.