Comes originally from the old French, havot, to plunder. It became Anglicized with the Norman invasion to havok, cry, or the infinitive, to cry havoc.
Thinking aloud! Is the connection to russian word called "Хаос" (in english Chaos)?and... Are they similar to each other - havoc and chaos?Because after devastation it is absolutely no difference - disorder, chaos or havoс!?
There was havoc in the court room after the judge read the verdict ...There is order in havoc ...The people are cosing a havoc ...
Havoc means major confusion, widespread destruction, devastation, disorder, and confusion. Sentences using havoc would be:- The kindergarteners were wreaking havoc in the cafeteria.- The tornado caused havoc as it tore through Alabama.- Michael caused havoc when he threw a big tantrum.- Havoc broke out as the robber ripped through the bank.- Sara's dog sitting business has begun to wreak havoc in the neighborhood.
Wreaked havoc.
Havoc is chaos and destruction for many people. Havoc can be a source of confusion and despair for many people.
Havoc is an adult TV and Web host.
Havoc is a brand of bicycle parts and helmets.
Havoc was born on May 21, 1974.
The antonym for havoc is orderliness
Heather Havoc is 160 cm.
June Havoc is 5' 6".
Sharpe's Havoc was created in 2003.