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Balagan - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Balagan is a Hebrew word meaning a chaotic or messy situation, often used to describe disorganization, confusion, or a noisy uproar. It can refer to both physical clutter and disorderly events.

balagan

/bəˈlɑːɡən/ /bəˈlɑːɡən/

Definition:

A chaotic or messy situation, often involving confusion or disorder.

Synonyms:

chaos, mess, confusion, turmoil, disarray

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

order, organization

Common Collocations:

total balagan, complete balagan, political balagan

Derivatives:

balaganim (Hebrew plural), balaganized (informal)

Usage Tips:

Use "balagan" to describe a scene of extreme disorder, often with a humorous or exasperated tone.

Common Phrases:

what a balagan, such a balagan, typical balagan

Etymology:

Borrowed from Hebrew "balagán," originally from Russian "балаган" (fairground show or farce).

Examples:

  • 1. The meeting turned into a total balagan when the projector failed.
  • 2. Her room was a complete balagan after the party last night.
  • 3. The traffic jam created a balagan downtown during rush hour.
  • 4. Don’t invite them—their arguments always turn dinner into a balagan!

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