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Pandemonium

Noun - Sense 1: Chaos and wild disorder

Pandemonium refers to a state of extreme chaos and disorder where there is noisy and uncontrolled confusion.

Example sentence: The sudden announcement of the concert cancellation caused pandemonium among the disappointed fans.

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Noun - Sense 2: Uproar and tumultuous noise

Pandemonium also denotes a situation characterized by a noisy uproar or commotion.

Example sentence: The children's party turned into pandemonium as they excitedly played games.

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Noun - Sense 3: A situation of lawlessness or anarchy

Pandemonium can describe a state of lawlessness or anarchy, where there is a complete absence of order and control.

Example sentence: After the earthquake, the city was in pandemonium as looting and violence broke out.

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Noun - Sense 4: The capital of Hell in John Milton's epic poem 'Paradise Lost'

In John Milton's epic poem 'Paradise Lost,' Pandemonium is used as the name for the capital city of Hell, where Satan and his companions gather.

Example sentence: The description of Pandemonium in 'Paradise Lost' portrays it as a grand and imposing fortress.

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Noun - Sense 5: A theater or concert venue (Local usage)

In some local usage, pandemonium can refer to a theater or concert venue.

Example sentence: The newly renovated pandemonium has become the city's premier location for live performances.

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Adjective: Chaotic and disorderly

The adjective form of pandemonium describes something that is characterized by chaos, disorder, and uproar.

Example sentence: The protest turned into a pandemonium scene, with people shouting and clashing with the authorities.

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Verb: To cause chaos and disorder

In verb form, pandemonium means to cause chaos, disorder, or uproar.

Example sentence: The unexpected news pandemoniumed the community, leading to widespread confusion and panic.

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