(1) (Genesis 11:1-11, probably in Babylon.
(2) A confusion of voices and other sounds.
(3) (Genesis 1.
(4) 1-11) a tower built by Noah's descendants (probably in Babylon) who intended it to reach up to heaven.
(5) God foiled them by confusing their language so they could no longer understand one another.
(1) Larva echoes this multiplicity of tongues, a babel of aliens.
(2) Each of them a million cities, a babel of troubles, secrets, losses.
(3) It would be a veritable babel here if it weren't so damn quiet!
(4) Scottish accents could still be heard amid the Australian babel , but the immigrants were far outnumbered by the Australian-born claiming Scots origin.
(5) Even though Europe is a babel , while the United States is all one nation, under God and indivisible, for some reason - at least as far as our male golfers and basketball heroes are concerned - we don't play very well together.
(6) The potential for confusion in this babel of textual formats is enormous
(7) He wishes the tower to stand both for the babel of nonsense which comprised the Congressional impeachment hearings and for what he sees as the seven stages of ethical hell into which all participants have plunged.
(8) With songs in Spanish, English, Mayan, and Zapotec, it reflects the babel of voices that is our ever-expanding border region.
(9) Confusionism: the chairman allows the discussion to decay into a babel of competing speeches and conversations, then announces that a vote has been taken.
(10) They claim to have u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the gift of tongues; u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510and to be able to comprehend the babel .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(11) In short, there was a babel of protest and lamentation.
(12) With what a babel of discordant voices does it [medicine] celebrate its two thousand years of experience!
(13) The babel of voices on the road
(14) The city was in an uproar and the god Enlil heard the clamor and he said to the god in the council, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The uproar of mankind is intolerable and sleep is no longer possible by reason of the babel .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(15) And yet he has been rejected by a polyglot babel of 25 countries, and the will of the people of Italy has been frustrated.
(16) Cartoonists fall somewhere between these two: the commentless photographs which bear witness to events; and the babel arising from the pundits.
(17) Said I, when the babel -like din could be tolerated no longer.
(18) Hence the babel of Scottish accents on the UK network.
(19) This man's message is this, that amidst the babel of voices in our world, there is another word-and the essence of wisdom is to listen to this word.
(20) What is left is a babel of talk, of contrasting idiolects delineating the diverse characters, again well illustrated by Miola.
clamor
din
racket
confused noise
tumult
uproar
hubbub
babble
babbling
shouting
yelling
screaming
hullabaloo