Crazy, psycho, strange.
No, the word 'chaotic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun is chaos.
To use 'chaos' as a describing word, the easiest choice would be to use 'chaotic'. There is also different synonyms for 'chaotic' but chaotic is the closest to chaos.
No. A good opposite for 'chaotic' would be 'ordered' or maybe 'calm'. 'Admitted' is the opposite of 'denied', although if the context is about letting someone in (eg "No late admittance" or "She was admitted on compassionate grounds"), then probably 'refused entry' is better.
Another word for the word answer is reply, response, reaction or retort.
No, it is an adjective!
confused, unstable, chaotic, tumultuous
The African Luhya word for the English word 'chaotic' is "obukoyanu".
The Greek word for "Chaotic" is "χαώδης".
The noun form of chaotic is "chaos."
The chaos made the scene chaotic.
The sentence is:"You are starting to sound CHAOTIC."
No, the word 'chaotic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun is chaos.
during the electric blackout, traffic was chaotic.
Here are three examples:The town was chaotic.Why is it so chaotic in here?Your room is chaotic!
The word 'chaotic' is the adjective form of the abstract noun chaos.
The word 'chaotic' is the adjective form of the abstract noun chaos.
"Mechakucha"