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bedlam

American  
[bed-luhm] / ˈbɛd ləm /

noun

  1. a scene or state of wild uproar and confusion.

    Synonyms:
    pandemonium, commotion, turmoil, clamor, chaos, tumult, disorder
  2. Archaic. an insane asylum or madhouse.


bedlam British  
/ ˈbɛdləm /

noun

  1. a noisy confused place or situation; state of uproar

    his speech caused bedlam

  2. archaic a lunatic asylum; madhouse

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of bedlam

A popular name for the Hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem in London, which served as a lunatic asylum from circa 1400; compare Middle English Bedleem, Bethleem, Old English Betleem Bethlehem

Explanation

Bedlam is a scene of madness, chaos or great confusion. If you allow football fans onto the field after the big game, it will be pure bedlam. The term bedlam comes from the name of a hospital in London, “Saint Mary of Bethlehem,” which was devoted to treating the mentally ill in the 1400s. Over time, the pronunciation of “Bethlehem” morphed into bedlam and the term came to be applied to any situation where pandemonium prevails. The trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange appears to be bedlam, but the traders insist it’s organized chaos.

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At some point, bedlam just becomes background noise that never stops.

From Barron's • Jan. 23, 2026

For a film that’s ostensibly about the picture-perfect joys of a family Christmas, this looks more like holiday bedlam than bliss.

From Salon • Oct. 15, 2025

When the ball clanged off the bright yellow pole, Judge raised his right hand toward the sky and tossed his bat to the ground, as bedlam erupted all around him.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 8, 2025

She said she called 999 amid the "bedlam" and "chaos" as she and Ms Liddle tried to push terrified children out of harm's way.

From BBC • Sep. 10, 2025

To find not only that this bedlam of color was true but that the pictures were pale and inaccurate translations, was to me startling.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck