Ciase (en. Class)
/ˈθjase/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Notable disorganization or confusion.
The meeting ended in a total ciase.
La reunión terminó en un ciase total.
An uncomfortable situation caused by misunderstandings.
The exchange of ideas produced a ciase among the participants.
El intercambio de ideas produjo un ciase entre los participantes.
Etymology
The origin of the word 'ciase' comes from the Spanish spoken in certain regions where it is commonly used.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be in a ciase
To be in a confusing or complicated situation.
estar en un ciase
to fall into the ciase
To suffer the consequences of disorder or confusion.
caer en el ciase
to provoke a ciase
To cause disorganization in a group or context.
provocar un ciase
Related Words
disorder
Condition of lack of order in something.
desorden
confusion
Situation in which something is not clearly understood.
confusión
chaos
State of total disorder in an environment or system.
caos
Slang Meanings
Confusion in an informal setting.
The party was a real ciase, no one was on time.
La fiesta fue un verdadero ciase, no estaba nadie a tiempo.
Disaster or inconvenience at an event.
The gift exchange at the party was a total ciase.
La entrega de regalos en la fiesta fue un ciase total.