The difference between Omnishambles and Perfect storm
When used as nouns, omnishambles means a situation that is bad or mismanaged in every way, whereas perfect storm means a powerful hurricane or other major weather disturbance, especially as produced by a combination of meteorological conditions.
check bellow for the other definitions of Omnishambles and Perfect storm
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Omnishambles as a noun (UK, informal, chiefly, politics):
A situation that is bad or mismanaged in every way.
Examples:
"Between the car accident, the food poisoning and the lost keys, the holiday was an omnishambles."
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Perfect storm as a noun (meteorology, informal):
A powerful hurricane or other major weather disturbance, especially as produced by a combination of meteorological conditions.
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Perfect storm as a noun (figuratively, by extension):
A situation where a calamity is caused by the convergence and amplifying interaction of a number of factors.