Antonyms for rampageous
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ram-pey-juh s |
Phonetic Transcription : ræmˈpeɪ dʒəs |
Definition of rampageous
- As in riotous : adj chaotic, wild
- As in chaotic : adj utterly confused
- As in furious : adj stormy, turbulent
- Diana went back to school in the wildest and most rampageous of spirits.
- Extract from : « A harum-scarum schoolgirl » by Angela Brazil
- But, mamma, I don't see why success should always be rampageous.
- Extract from : « Orley Farm » by Anthony Trollope
- Appeared suddenly a lady used to dealing with rampageous outsiders.
- Extract from : « From Sea to Sea » by Rudyard Kipling
- For the Gallic bébé certainly seems less "rampageous" than the English urchin.
- Extract from : « Children's Books and Their Illustrators » by Gleeson White
- Mrs. Meyrick found out to her cost the difference between a nursling and a rampageous little boy.
- Extract from : « A Terrible Temptation » by Charles Reade
- Oh, do hark to those children's voices; what rampageous, excitable creatures they are.
- Extract from : « A Life For a Love » by L. T. Meade
- And with them they brought a quartet of rampageous young buckaroos who promptly turned our sedate homestead into a rodeo.
- Extract from : « The Prairie Child » by Arthur Stringer
- I guess they were stuff some men had gone out in skiffs to catch as they floated by, before the river got so rampageous.
- Extract from : « Swatty » by Ellis Parker Butler
- Thus the reptile had attained large size, and was active, hungry, and rampageous.
- Extract from : « Pabo, The Priest » by Sabine Baring-Gould
- Indeed, the Adjutant frequently declared that "but for that rampageous young Celt, Carter would never be in trouble."
- Extract from : « Harper's Round Table, September 10, 1895 » by Various
Synonyms for rampageous
- agitated
- anarchic
- blustering
- blustery
- boisterous
- concentrated
- deranged
- disordered
- disorderly
- disorganized
- every which way
- excessive
- exquisite
- extreme
- fierce
- flaming
- harum-scarum
- helter-skelter
- impetuous
- insurrectionary
- intense
- intensified
- lawless
- mutinous
- out of control
- purposeless
- raging
- rampageous
- rebellious
- riotous
- rough
- rowdy
- savage
- tempestuous
- terrible
- topsy-turvy
- tumultous/tumultuous
- tumultuous
- turbid
- turbulent
- uncontrolled
- ungovernable
- unrestrained
- unruly
- vehement
- vicious
- violent
- wild
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