Meaning & Definition of word "Havoc"

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    Havoc

    /ˈhæv.ək/

    noun:

    • 1. widespread destruction or devastation.
      • Example: The hurricane caused havoc in the coastal towns, leaving many buildings in ruins.
    • 2. great confusion or disorder.
      • Example: The unexpected fire drill created havoc in the office, with employees rushing to gather their belongings.
    • 3. extreme chaos or turmoil.
      • Example: The sudden change in management sent the company into havoc as everyone scrambled to adapt.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'havok', from Old French 'havoc', a cry for pillaging.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wreak havoc:

    To cause a lot of damage or disorder.

    raise havoc:

    To cause a major disturbance or chaos.

    play havoc with:

    To disrupt something severely.

    Related Words

    devastation:

    Severe destruction or ruin.

    chaos:

    Complete disorder and confusion.

    ruin:

    The physical destruction or disintegration of something.

    Slang Meanings of havoc

    Meaning: Going wild or causing mayhem.

    Example Sentence: After they started drinking, they really began to wreak some havoc.

    Meaning: Creating a messy, chaotic situation.

    Example Sentence: The kids had a total havoc party at home.