Babel
/'beibəl/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A confusion of voices and other sounds: A situation characterized by a chaotic mixture of sounds, especially many people talking at once in different languages or a noisy uproar.
- (Biblical) The Tower of Babel: In the Book of Genesis, a tower built in the land of Shinar by descendants of Noah. Their intention to build a tower reaching to heaven was thwarted by God, who confused their language, causing them to scatter. This story is often used to explain the origin of different languages.
Usage Examples
Noun (Confusion of sounds):
- The market was a babel of different languages and shouting vendors.
- When the fire alarm went off, the hallway became a complete babel.
Noun (Biblical reference):
- The story of the Tower of Babel is a famous biblical account.
- His ambitious project was compared to the Tower of Babel, destined for confusion and failure.
Advanced Usage
- "a babel of": Used to describe a chaotic mixture or jumble of something, typically sounds or information.
- The internet can be a babel of conflicting opinions and data.
- "Babel-like": Adjective form describing something reminiscent of the confusion associated with Babel.
- The conference room was a Babel-like scene of simultaneous translation and debate.
Variants and Related Words
- Babelize (verb, rare): To confuse or mix up languages or communications.
- The sudden influx of immigrants seemed to babelize the city's official communications for a time.
- Babelism (noun, rare): The state of confusion of tongues or a doctrine related to the Tower of Babel.
Synonyms
- Bedlam: A scene of uproar and confusion.
- Din: A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
- Tumult: A loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.
- Pandemonium: Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar.
Related Phrases
- "Tower of Babel": Often used metaphorically to describe an overly ambitious, complex, or ultimately futile project that leads to confusion and miscommunication.
- The new software integration turned into a modern Tower of Babel, with different departments unable to understand each other's systems.
Related Idioms
- "A Babel of tongues": A phrase directly describing a situation where many languages are being spoken at once, creating confusion.
- The United Nations assembly hall is often a Babel of tongues.
Noun
- a confusion of voices and other sounds
- (Genesis 11:1-11) a tower built by Noah's descendants (probably in Babylon) who intended it to reach up to heaven; God foiled them by confusing their language so they could no longer understand one another