madhouses

The word “madhouses” has 3 syllables: mad-hous-es

It's pronounced as /ˈmædˌhaʊzɪz/


What is synonym and antonym for madhouses?

In the thesaurus, “madhouses” has 6 synonyms and 8 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for madhouses along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for madhouses

  • babels
  • bedlams
  • bustles
  • circuses
  • commotions
  • psychiatric hospital

Antonyms for madhouses

Meanings of madhouses

  • noun
    1. A house where insane persons are confined; an insane asylum.
    2. (by extension) A chaotic place.

Example Sentences

  • Asylums in the 19th century were often overcrowded madhouses, lacking proper care for the mentally ill.
  • During Halloween, the streets were filled with haunted madhouses, offering thrills and scares to visitors.
  • The influx of tourists turned the once serene beach town into bustling madhouses during the summer months.
  • The shopping malls became chaotic madhouses during the holiday season, with shoppers scrambling to find gifts.
  • The political rallies resembled madhouses, with passionate supporters cheering and chanting slogans.

On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to madhouses, such as: babels, bedlams, bustles, circuses, commotions, haven, heavens.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

babels

  • bangs
  • bedlams
  • blares
  • blasts
  • bluster
  • booms
  • bowwows
  • brawls
  • brouhahas
  • bruits
  • bustles
  • cacophonies
  • chaoses
  • chatters
  • circuses
  • clamors
  • clangors
  • claps
  • clatters
  • commotions
  • confusions
  • cracks
  • crashes
  • decibels
  • dins
  • disarrangements
  • disarrays
  • discordances
  • discords
  • disorders
  • dissonances
  • furors
  • havoc
  • hells
  • hubbubs
  • hullabaloos
  • hurly-burlies
  • jangles
  • katzenjammers
  • madhouses
  • messes
  • musses
  • noises
  • pandemoniums
  • rackets
  • rattles
  • roars
  • ruckuses
  • rumpuses
  • scrums
  • shambles
  • three-ring circuses
  • tumults
  • turmoils
  • uproars

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