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chant of the natives, echoing over the water, struck fear into<br />

their enemies.<br />

--v. 2 sing, intone, descant, carol: The choir chanted the<br />

verses of a lugubrious threnody.<br />

chaos n. formlessness, disorder, confusion; pandemonium, bedlam,<br />

turmoil, tumult; entropy: The universe arose out of chaos. If<br />

you want to see chaos, look in any teenager's bedroom. There was<br />

chaos as the bank closed its doors and ceased trading.<br />

chaotic adj. 1 formless, shapeless, incoherent, disordered, disorderly,<br />

disorganized, unorganized, unsystematic, unsystematized,<br />

unmethodical, haphazard, irregular, helter-skelter, confused,<br />

topsy-turvy, jumbled, higgledy-piggledy, Brit shambolic: The<br />

present solar system is thought to have condensed from a chaotic<br />

mass of nebulous matter. The rules may seem chaotic at first<br />

sight. 2 tumultuous, noisy, clamorous, uproarious, wild,<br />

riotous, frenzied, hectic, turbulent, unstuck: The press<br />

conference became chaotic when the president announced his<br />

resignation.<br />

chap n. fellow, lad, man, boy, Colloq guy, geezer, customer, gink,<br />

Brit bloke, Australian cove, US buddy, gazabo or gazebo;<br />

Old-fashioned Brit (old) egg, (old) bean, (old) crumpet, (old)<br />

boy; Slang US bozo: I went with some of the chaps from the<br />

club.<br />

character n. 1 brand, stamp, mark, symbol, monogram, insigne, badge,<br />

emblem, sign, seal, label; letter, number, figure, type, sort,<br />

arbitrary, peculiar, rune, hieroglyphic or hieroglyph: They<br />

used to brand the character of a horse on the forehead of their<br />

slaves. We shall need to obtain a set of Cyrillic characters if<br />

we are going to print Russian texts. 2 characteristic, quality,<br />

distinction, trait, feature, mark; sort, kind, type, nature,<br />

description, attribute; idiosyncrasy, peculiarity: He now tried<br />

to give the war the character of a crusade. It is the character<br />

of some people to be curious. 3 morality, honesty, integrity,<br />

respectability, rectitude, honour, courage, goodness: Everyone<br />

agrees that she is a person of outstanding character. 4 person,<br />

personage, personality, individual: Cobbett had more sagacity<br />

and foresight than any other public character of his time. 5<br />

role, part, personality, characterization, dramatis persona: He

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