mare's nest
/'meəznest/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A state of great confusion, disorder, or muddle: A situation or place that is extremely messy, chaotic, or complicated. 2. A discovery that turns out to be a hoax or a sham: An alleged discovery or invention that is later proven to be false or worthless.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- After the children's party, the living room was a complete mare's nest of toys, cake crumbs, and spilled juice.
- The company's financial records were a mare's nest, making the audit nearly impossible.
- The scientist's claim of a perpetual motion machine was soon exposed as a mare's nest.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used to describe a situation that is not just messy, but bewilderingly and hopelessly tangled or confused.
- It can be applied to both physical spaces (a room, a desk) and abstract concepts (a plan, an argument, a bureaucracy).
Variants and Related Words
- Pigsty (n): A very messy or dirty place. (Focuses more on dirt and untidiness).
- Shambles (n): A state of total disorder. (A close synonym).
- Chaos (n): Complete disorder and confusion. (A more general term).
Synonyms
- Mess
- Chaos
- Disorder
- Confusion
- Muddle
- Jumble
- Tangle
Idioms and Phrases
- A can of worms: A situation that, once started, leads to many complicated problems. (Similar in implying complexity and trouble, but "mare's nest" emphasizes the existing state of confusion, while "can of worms" emphasizes the problematic consequences of opening/starting something).
- A dog's breakfast/dinner: A complete mess. (A more informal British synonym).
Noun
- a confused multitude of things