Bedlam (Chaos)
"Bedlam" refers to a state of extreme confusion and disorder, often characterized by chaos and tumult. The term originates from the Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, which was known for housing the mentally ill. Over time, the hospital became synonymous with madness and disorder, leading to the use of "bedlam" to describe chaotic situations.
In modern usage, "bedlam" can apply to various contexts, such as crowded events, hectic environments, or any scenario where control is lost. It captures the essence of turmoil, where people may feel overwhelmed or unable to find order amidst the chaos.