chaos - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ensue: The ensuing chaos can be seen in the photo below.
  • cause: In the chaos caused by Alfonso's minority, civil war breaks out.
  • imagine: Imagine the chaos in important constitutional meetings if the greasy hack ( well-known to readers of Cambridge's second favorite newspaper ) were elected.
  • organize: Some of the highlights: the cast acting the soccer riot - organized chaos!
  • create: It has created chaos on the social level, on the moral level.

Adjective modifier

  • utter: From the docks to the city center, was complete and utter chaos.
  • symmetric: The methods of objective 1.4 will be applied to these to obtain results on symmetric chaos.
  • absolute: God will teach you real peace by putting you in absolute chaos!
  • controlled: The rest of the band were tight and provided a bank of controlled chaos behind Mr Flowers.
  • apparent: In other words, sound can make order out of apparent chaos.
  • administrative: In Scotland, hard working pupils and teachers have been badly let down by the administrative chaos of the exams fiasco.

Modifies a noun

  • reign: Trains clatter overhead on the top tier, while on the lower level barely controlled chaos reigns.
  • theory: In the first chapter, along with a short story about chaos theory, Marion proposes a thought experiment called Einstein's Island.
  • monster: Then, through the ritual, the god Marduk slew the chaos monster Tiamat and created the cosmos out of his body.
  • magic: Solipsism, is therefore, in accordance with chaos magic and subjectivism.
  • driver: The chaos driver was a conduit, a passageway through which chaos could flow.

Noun used with modifier

  • climate: Be part of the biggest event of the year to Stop Climate Chaos.
  • quantum: The practical relevance of ' quantum chaos ' has - to my knowledge - yet to be demonstrated.
  • traffic: Tue 18th Jan 2005: Headington traffic chaos: what's the plan?

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