Meaning & Definition of word "Bedlam"

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    Bedlam

    /ˈbɛd.ləm/

    noun:

    • 1. A scene of uproar and confusion.
      • Example: The children ran around the playground in a state of bedlam.
    • 2. A place or situation characterized by noise, confusion, and chaos.
      • Example: The auction turned into complete bedlam when the bidding got out of hand.
    • 3. Historical term referring to a madhouse or asylum.
      • Example: The old asylum was nicknamed Bedlam, symbolizing its chaotic atmosphere.
    • 4. A state of wild disorder.
      • Example: During the concert, the crowd became a bedlam of shouting and singing.
    • 5. A term for any tumultuous or noisy situation.
      • Example: The kitchen before dinner was pure bedlam as everyone scrambled to prepare the meal.

    Etymology

    From 'Bedlam', a shortened form of Bethlehem Hospital in London, a famous mental institution.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in a state of bedlam:

    in a situation of complete disorder and confusion.

    bedlam broke out:

    a chaotic situation erupted.

    Related Words

    chaos:

    A complete disorder and confusion.

    madness:

    The state of being mentally ill.

    mayhem:

    Violence, chaos, or widespread destruction.

    Slang Meanings of bedlam

    Meaning: A wild party or gathering with lots of noise and disorder.

    Example Sentence: That party last night turned into complete bedlam.

    Meaning: Any outrageous or uncontrollable situation.

    Example Sentence: The traffic jam was bedlam this morning.