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    pandemonium
    /ˌpandɪˈməʊnɪəm/

    noun

    • 1. wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar: "there was complete pandemonium—everyone just panicked"

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  2. a situation in which there is a lot of noise and confusion because people are excited, angry, or frightened: Pandemonium reigned in the hall as the unbelievable election results were read out. the pandemonium of the school playground. Synonyms. bedlam. chaos. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Social order & disorder. anarchic. anarchism.

  3. The meaning of PANDEMONIUM is a wild uproar (as because of anger or excitement in a crowd of people); also : a chaotic situation. How to use pandemonium in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Pandemonium definition: wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos.. See examples of PANDEMONIUM used in a sentence.

  5. a situation in which there is a lot of noise and confusion because people are excited, angry, or frightened: Pandemonium reigned in the hall as the unbelievable election results were read out. the pandemonium of the school playground. Synonyms. bedlam. chaos. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Social order & disorder. anarchic. anarchism.

  6. Pandemonium is chaos, total and utter craziness — like the stampede after your team won the championship, when everyone spilled onto the field at once, bouncing off each other. If you look carefully at the word pandemonium, you’ll see the word demon inside it.

  7. uncountable noun. If there is pandemonium in a place, the people there are behaving in a very noisy and uncontrolled way. There was pandemonium in court as the judge gave his summing up. Pandemonium broke out as they ran into the street shouting. Synonyms: uproar, confusion, chaos, turmoil More Synonyms of pandemonium.

  8. a situation in which there is a lot of noise and activity with a great lack of order, especially because people are feeling angry or frightened synonym chaos. Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced. There was pandemonium in the classroom till the head appeared. Extra Examples. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  9. n. 1. wild confusion; uproar. 2. a place of uproar and chaos. [C17: coined by Milton to designate the capital of hell in Paradise Lost, from pan- + Greek daimōn demon] ˌpandeˈmoniˌac, pandemoniacal, pandemonic adj.

  10. PANDEMONIUM definition: a lot of noise and confusion because people are angry or excited about something that has happened: . Learn more.

  11. noun. /ˌpændəˈmoʊniəm/. [uncountable] a situation in which there is a lot of noise, activity, and confusion, especially because people are feeling angry or frightened synonym chaos Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced. There was pandemonium in the classroom till the principal appeared.