mayhem

word

/ˈmeɪˌhɛm/
/mˈeɪhɛm/

Definition

A situation of chaos, disorder, or violent confusion. Often used to describe events with lots of noise, movement, or destruction.

Usage & Nuances

"Mayhem" is mostly used in informal and descriptive contexts, often in news and everyday speech to describe chaotic or wild events. Common collocations: "create mayhem," "cause mayhem," "total mayhem." It can refer to both physical violence and general disorder.

Example Sentences

There was complete mayhem in the store when the sale began.

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The fans caused mayhem after their team won.

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The classroom was in mayhem after the substitute teacher arrived.

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It was utter mayhem trying to get a taxi in the rain.

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Black Friday shopping always turns into absolute mayhem.

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My house was in mayhem when my little cousins visited.

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