lawlessness, revolution, riot, disorder, confusion, chaos, disorganization
Lawlessness, nihilism, revolution, unruly...
Anarchy originated from china. I know this because I studied this government.
this is wrong
No, an anagram. An anagram is when you can rearrange the letters in a word or phrase to form a new word or phrase. "Case" is an anagram of "aces," and "eons" is an anagram of "nose."An antonym is the opposite of a synonym. A synonym is a word that means the same thing as another word. For example, "fret" is a synonym for "worry," "liberated" is a synonym for "emancipated," and "incensed" is a synonym for "angry."An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. For example, "clean" is an antonym for "dirty," "fast" is an antonym for "slow," and "antagonism" is an antonym for "harmony."
Which is the simple definition of "synonym". (Is this "Jeopardy"?)A word that is similar to another in meaning would be a "synonym". For example, amazing and spectacular are synonyms because they mean the same.
Lawlessness, nihilism, revolution, unruly...
Antonyms Anarchy, chaos, ataxia. Synonyms harmony, order.
Industrial coup, rebellion, anarchy
Industrial coup, rebellion, anarchy
disorder, confusion, mayhem, anarchy, lawlessness, pandemonium
Anarchy.
"Herrschaftslosigkeit" and "Anarchie" are the German words for "anarchy"
Most countries no longer have an anarchy government.
Anarchy, bedlam, maelstrom, muddle, disarray, chaos, confusion, havoc, disorder...
synonymize
"Word for word" is a synonym for verbatim.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.