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1. (n.) pandemonium
wild uproar or disorder; tumult.
2. pandemonium
a place or scene of turmoil or utter chaos.
3. pandemonium
(often cap.) the abode of all the demons.
Etymology: (1667; after Pandaemonium, Milton's name in Paradise Lost for the capital of hell)
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| Definition of 'Pandemonium' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) chaos, pandemonium, bedlam, topsy-turvydom, topsy-turvyness
a state of extreme confusion and disorder
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| Definition of 'Pandemonium' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Pandemonium
the great hall or council chamber of demons or evil spirits
2. (noun) Pandemonium
an utterly lawless, riotous place or assemblage
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Sense: a state of noise and confusion
There was pandemonium in the classroom before the teacher arrived.
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Afrikaans: pandemonium |
Arabic: ضَجَّه، صَخَب |
Bulgarian: безредие |
Brazilian: pandemônio |
Czech: vřava |
German: der Höllenlärm |
Danish: vild forvirring |
Greek: πανδαιμόνιο |
Spanish: pandemonio, estruendo inf |
Estonian: korralagedus ja põrgulärm |
Farsi: جنجال؛ غوغا |
Finnish: sekasorto |
French: vacarme |
Hebrew: מְהוָּמה |
Hindi: कोलाहल, हो-हल्ला |
Croatian: urnebes, metež |
Hungarian: zűrzavar |
Indonesian: kekalutan |
Icelandic: ringlulreið |
Italian: pandemonio |
Japanese: 大騒ぎ |
Korean: 아수라장 |
Lithuanian: tikras pragaras, maišatis |
Latvian: šausmīgs troksnis; kņada; |
Malay: hiruk-pikuk |
Dutch: tumult |
Norwegian: vilt kaos, forvirring |
Polish: zamieszanie, piekło |
Persian: جنجال؛ غوغا |
Pashto: غرغړې، شوراوزوږ، دشيطانان |
Portuguese: pandemónio |
Romanian: vacarm |
Russian: шум; столпотворение |
Slovak: vrava; blázinec |
Slovenian: peklenski hrup |
Serbian: halabuka |
Swedish: tumult, kaos, oväsen |
Thai: ความโกลาหล |
Turkish: kargaşa(lık) |
Taiwanese: 極端混亂嘈雜的 |
Ukrainian: справжнє пекло; сум'яття |
Urdu: شوروغوغا |
Vietnamese: sự huyên náo |
Chinese: 大混乱的场面,嘈杂 |
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