Frequency rank: 1,628.
- disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
This word is used to describe a state of disarray, lack of order, or confusion. It signifies a situation where things are not organized or in control.
Generated collocations (experimental)
こんらん混乱をまねく招くto cause confusionせいしんてき精神的なこんらん混乱mental confusionしゃかいてき社会的こんらん混乱social disorderこんらんじょうたい混乱状態state of chaosこんらん混乱をひきおこす引き起こすto trigger confusionこんらん混乱をかいしょう解消するto resolve confusionこんらん混乱におちいる陥るto fall into chaosこんらん混乱したじょうきょう状況chaotic situationよき予期せぬこんらん混乱unexpected confusionこんらん混乱をけいけん経験するto experience confusion
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Traffic was also disrupted including the suspension of the Akita, Tohoku bullet train.
The dismissal of foreign minister Tanaka is symbolic of the continuing political turmoil.
If it should rain, the garden party would be in a mess.
He vividly depicted the confusion following the earthquake.
He was too upset to distinguish vice from virtue.
His explanation cleared up the first problem, but I was still confused about the second.
12. にっぽん日本ぶんか文化のぶんみゃく文脈のなか中ではとうぜん当然とおもわれる思われるほほえみ微笑みも、がいこくじん外国人のあいだ間では、ぶきみ不気味なわらい笑いとしておおく多くのこんらん混乱をうみ生み、またあくひょう悪評がたかい高い。
Our smile, which is understandable in the context of Japanese culture, sometimes causes a lot of confusion and is notorious among foreign people as a mysterious smile.
A power failure contributed to the confusion in the hall.
Supply of oil from the Middle East may be disturbed.
The situation in Hungary was more confused, at least until 1947.
The question was so complicated that they were all mixed up.