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US
/ˌpændɪˈmoʊniəm/
]
[ UK /pˌændɪmˈəʊniəm/ ]
[ UK /pˌændɪmˈəʊniəm/ ]
NOUN
- a state of extreme confusion and disorder
How To Use pandemonium In A Sentence
- There was complete pandemonium in the kitchen.
- They suggested pandemonium, isolated acts of extremist political violence and regimes struggling to 'normalize' the situation. Cynthia Boaz: Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions
- As pandemonium's thaumaturge, the snake, the venom and the sting, Archive 2009-07-01
- It has been pandemonium in Korea this past week, with normally-reserved people giving vent to joyful feelings in a way they probably never have.
- There was absolute pandemonium in court. Times, Sunday Times
- This is symptomatic of things to come, of the "spillover effect" of the collapse of the North American economy: generating shock waves of heavy inflationary turmoil, currency pandemonium, migration, but also declassed social groups and disrupted societies ... a fertile environment for possible world fascism. The global debacle is a profound structural energetic crisis
- Let me tell you about the non-stop insanity, the constant chaos, the perpetual pandemonium.
- When the verdict was read pandemonium broke out in the courtroom.
- It was complete pandemonium in the Peterson household the week before the wedding.
- The pandemonium that erupted around the university track in the aftermath of Bannister's run may have also contributed to undermine the rules.