shambolic
[ sham-bol-ik ]
/ ʃæmˈbɒl ɪk /
adjective Chiefly British Informal.
very disorganized; messy or confused: I’ve had a shambolic year, the worst ever.
Words nearby shambolic
shamash,
shamateur,
shamba,
shamble,
shambles,
shambolic,
shame,
shame on you,
shamefaced,
shamefast,
shameful
Example sentences from the Web for shambolic
It may be shambolic, shameless emotional grandstanding, but it is oddly moving, despite the ruthless history edit.
This is just more symbolic (and shambolic) politics of rage.
Republicans Move to the Center? Nope, They’re Crazier Than Ever |Michael Tomasky |August 21, 2013 |DAILY BEASTThis shambolic mess of a man in Florida may be able to tell Selig whether his testing regimen is working at all.
Major League Baseball Is Right to Punish the Biogenesis Cheats |Michael Brendan Dougherty |June 6, 2013 |DAILY BEASTIn the pantheon of self-destructive, shambolic, rock-star dandies, Johnny Thunders is the ne plus ultra.
British Dictionary definitions for shambolic
shambolic
/ (ʃæmˈbɒlɪk) /
adjective
informal
completely disorganized; chaotic
Word Origin for shambolic
C20: irregularly formed from
shambles