
Today’s “Word of the Day” is “welter“ and it is a noun meaning “a state/condition in which a lot of things are in disorder/confusion; a large number of confusing things; turmoil, mess, jumble, tangle, clutter”.
Example Sentence: The message from the senior United Nations officials to their staff was honest – if unapologetic. Four days after Sudan was plunged into a welter of chaotic violence as two rival factions battled for control of its capital city, the UN’s special representative to Sudan answered questions online in a virtual “townhall meeting”. “This is the worst of worst case scenarios,” Volker Perthes said. “We tried even with last ditch diplomacy … last week and we have failed.”

This word is present in ‘The worst of worst case scenarios’: western diplomats blindsided over Sudan crisis and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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