havoc in English
- havoc⇄expr. cry havoc, to give warning of imminent danger; express alarm.
Ex. To cry havoc at what is happening in Prague might risk pushing the Czechoslovaks away from the socialist camp altogether (London Times). - havoc⇄expr. play (wreak, or make) havoc with, to injure severely, ruin, or destroy.
Ex. Today's hectic schedules can play havoc with your family's eating habits (Atlantic). - havoc⇄havoc, noun, verb, -ocked,-ocking.
- havoc⇄noun havocker.
- havoc⇄noun 1. very great destruction or injury.
Ex. Tornadoes, severe earthquakes, and plagues create widespread havoc.
(SYN) devastation, ruin.
2. (Archaic.) the call used in medieval warfare signaling troops to begin to pillage. - havoc⇄v.t., v.i. to make havoc (of); devastate.
havoc in Sindhi سنڌي
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