Monday, November 5, 2012

pandemonium

(n.): a wild uproar or noise

18 comments:

  1. Synonym: Chaos is an good synonym since it also means wild uproar.

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  2. The pandemonium in the classroom after the teacher had left was caused by a certain game that challenges the player's classmates to yell an explicit word as loud as possible; the chaos that ensued was ridiculous.

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  3. Pandemonium broke out when the building was on fire.

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  4. The public was in pandemonium when the emperor announced that he was going to imposed higher tax for decreasing treasury.

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  5. There pandemonium should stop immediacies else it will cause serious problems.

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  6. After the volcano erupted, pandemonium filled the small town and everything I see was the debris of broken houses.

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  7. Pandemonium broke out among the students after the teacher left the room.

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  8. Epidemics often cause a pandemonium within countries

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  9. Pandemonium is something that people should try to avoid during chaotic times, since it won't solve problems and instead, it'll cause more.

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  10. Pandemonium breakouts happen a lot in Syria these days.

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  11. The place turned to a pandemonium after robbers had arrived with assault rifles.

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  12. The world sank into pandemonium as the shark warriors walked out of the waters with swag, and the crows started smashing into windows of every single house.

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  13. Pandemonium broke out after the government announced that there wouldn't be any grain supply in the following month.

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  14. The rationing of food produced pandemonium in the public.

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  15. The police vainly attempted to control the pandemonium, but was unable to do much good as they watched the protesters overrun the government building.

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  16. The sudden change in taxes led to a pandemonium in the city.

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  17. The sudden pandemonium that broke out caused a lot of confusion.

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  18. Panic often leads to widespread pandemonium.

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