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    bed·lam
    /ˈbedləm/

    noun

    • 1. a scene of uproar and confusion: "there was bedlam in the courtroom"
    • 2. an institution for the care of mentally ill people. archaic

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  2. Bedlam is a noun that means a place, scene, or state of uproar and confusion, or an asylum for the mentally ill. It comes from the name of the Hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem in London, where the term was first used in 1522.

  3. Bedlam is a noun that means a noisy situation with no order or complete disorder and confusion. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and origin from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. a noisy situation with no order: It was bedlam at the football stadium after the game was suspended. Synonym. pandemonium. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Noise & noisy. abuzz. bang something out. barky. bash something out. blast. boisterously. brouhaha. clatter. disturbance. explosive. hubbub. loudly. noisy. piercingly. rackety.

  5. Bedlam is a scene of madness, chaos or great confusion. If you allow football fans onto the field after the big game, it will be pure bedlam. The term bedlam comes from the name of a hospital in London, “Saint Mary of Bethlehem,” which was devoted to treating the mentally ill in the 1400s.

  6. Bedlam definition: a scene or state of wild uproar and confusion.. See examples of BEDLAM used in a sentence.

  7. Bedlam means a great deal of noise and disorder, or an archaic term for a mental asylum. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Bedlam is a noun that means a very noisy and confusing scene. It is often used to describe a chaotic situation, such as a wedding morning. Learn how to pronounce bedlam and find synonyms and example sentences.