at sixes and sevens Synonym

Synonyme at sixes and sevens

in disarray - in confusion - in chaos - in a mess - in turmoil - in disorder - in a muddle - in a state of confusion - all over the place - topsy-turvy - jumbled - disorganized - mixed up - haphazard - untidy - messy - chaotic - disordered - cluttered - upside down - helter-skelter - pell-mell - in shambles - in a state of disorder - in a state of disarray - in a state of turmoil - in a state of mess - in a state of chaos - in a state of muddle - in a state of topsy-turvy - in a state of jumbled - in a state of disorganized - in a state of mixed up - in a state of haphazard - in a state of untidy - in a state of messy - in a state of chaotic - in a state of disordered - in a state of cluttered - in a state of upside down - in a state of helter-skelter - in a state of pell-mell - in a state of shambles


The phrase 'at sixes and sevens' is an idiom in English that means a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray. It is often used to describe situations where things are uncoordinated or chaotic. The origin of this phrase is believed to date back to a dice game called 'hazard,' where betting on six or seven was considered particularly risky, leading to unpredictable outcomes. Over time, it has come to be applied more broadly to any context of disorganization or uncertainty.



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