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Synonyms for anarchic
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : an-ahr-kik |
Phonetic Transcription : ænˈɑr kɪk |
Top 10 synonyms for anarchic Other synonyms for the word anarchic
- agitated
- anarchic
- anarchical
- anarchistic
- angry
- bad
- blurred
- boisterous
- contumacious
- criminal
- demagogic
- demonstrative
- deranged
- despotic
- destructive
- disarranged
- disobedient
- disordered
- disorderly
- every which way
- evil
- excited
- exciting
- explosive
- fierce
- fiery
- foaming
- harum-scarum
- haywire
- helter-skelter
- heterodox
- in a muddle
- in disarray
- incitive
- inflaming
- infringing
- insubordinate
- insurgent
- insurrectionary
- involved
- jumbled
- lawless
- messy
- miscalculated
- miscellaneous
- mistaken
- misunderstood
- mutinous
- nihilistic
- noncompliant
- nonconformist
- obscured
- obstreperous
- out of control
- out of order
- passionate
- perturbed
- piratical
- purposeless
- rabble-rousing
- rabid
- rambunctious
- rampageous
- rampant
- rebellious
- recusant
- refractory
- revolutionary
- riotous
- roughhouse
- rowdy
- rude
- savage
- seditionary
- seditious
- shaking
- snafu
- snarled
- stern
- storming
- tempestuous
- termagant
- terrorizing
- top
- topsy-turvy
- traitorous
- tumultous/tumultuous
- tumultuous
- turbid
- turbulent
- tyrannous
- unbridled
- uncivilized
- uncontrolled
- uncultivated
- undisciplined
- ungovernable
- unorthodox
- unpeaceful
- unrestrained
- unruly
- unsettled
- untamed
- untidy
- uproarious
- vehement
- violent
- vociferous
- warlike
- wild
Définition of anarchic
Origin :- 1755, "chaotic, without order or rule," from Greek anarkhos "without head or chief" (see anarchy) + -ic. Differentiated from anarchistic (1845) which tends to refer to the political philosophy of anarchism. An older word in this sense was anarchical (1590s). Anarchial is from 1710; Landor used anarchal (1824).
- As in inflammatory : adj instigative, angering
- As in lawless : adj reckless, ungoverned
- As in riotous : adj chaotic, wild
- As in turbulent : adj rebellious, unmanageable
- As in nihilistic : adj insurgent
- As in chaotic : adj utterly confused
- As in higgledy-piggledy : adj confused
- As in confused : adj mixed up, disordered
- It was supposed to be democratic, but it sometimes bordered on the anarchic.
- Extract from : « The Penal Cluster » by Ivar Jorgensen (AKA Randall Garrett)
- Those were anarchic broadcasts with no discernible regularity.
- Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
- If my anarchic friends will not have rules, they will have rulers.
- Extract from : « A Chesterton Calendar » by G. K. Chesterton
- This is true only where "anarchy" is not being created by anarchic actions.
- Extract from : « Our Revolution » by Leon Trotzky
- Law can as little be anarchic as anarchy can be an institute of law.
- Extract from : « The Future of International Law » by Lassa Oppenheim
- If my anarchic friends will not have rules—they will have rulers.
- Extract from : « What's Wrong With The World » by G.K. Chesterton
- But there must have been something in me that answered to the nerves in all these anarchic men.
- Extract from : « The Man Who Was Thursday » by G. K. Chesterton
- "Anarchy plus a street-constable:" that also is anarchic to me, and other than quite lovely!
- Extract from : « Latter-Day Pamphlets » by Thomas Carlyle
- The half-castes, in particular, rage at our “color line” and see in the United States the Nemesis of their anarchic misrule.
- Extract from : « The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy » by Theodore Lothrop Stoddard
- The event was salutary, like life instead of death, to anarchic Germany; and did eminent honor to Friedrich's judgment in men.
- Extract from : « History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol, II. (of XXI.) » by Thomas Carlyle
Antonyms for anarchic
- agreeable
- calm
- calming
- clear
- gentle
- governed
- harmonized
- kind
- lawful
- legal
- legitimate
- licit
- manageable
- methodical
- mild
- mitigating
- moderate
- nice
- normal
- obedient
- ordered
- organized
- oriented
- peaceful
- placating
- pleasing
- proper
- quiet
- rightful
- separated
- settled
- stable
- systematic
- tranquilizing
- understanding
- valid
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