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A fiendish or riotous uproar. Also: wild disorder, noise, or confusion, or a place full of this.

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Usage examples (36)
  • The circus clown created pandemonium in the classroom when she acted like a seal.
  • More pandemonium is expected now that Nebraska has returned.
  • The pandemonium is still in the air, the giddy excitement from winning again.
  • By the mid-sixteenth century, Bethlem had become Bedlam, a byword for pandemonium.
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