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Comparative
more shambolic
Superlative
most shambolic
1
having a state of disorder and confusion
- The office was in a shambolic state after the unexpected power outage.
- The team’s shambolic performance on the field led to a crushing defeat.
- The project was shambolic from the start, with no one taking charge or coordinating tasks.
- The house looked shambolic after the children had spent the entire afternoon playing inside.
- The event turned into a shambolic disaster, with guests arriving late and no food prepared.