Synonyms for run amok
Grammar : Verb |
Top 10 synonyms for run amok Other synonyms for the word run amok
- be beside oneself
- be insubordinate
- be livid
- be pissed off
- break with
- carouse
- come out against
- criticize
- cut loose
- debauch
- denounce
- disobey
- dissent
- drop out
- fight
- froth at the mouth
- get out of line
- go berserk
- insurge
- insurrect
- kick up one's heels
- let go
- let one's hair down
- live hard
- make waves
- mutiny
- oppose
- opt out
- overturn
- remonstrate
- revolute
- riot
- rise up
- rock the boat
- run amok
- run mad
- run riot
- run wild
- strike
- throw a fit
- turn against
- upset
Définition of run amok
- As in rebel : verb refuse to obey
- As in cut loose : verb let loose
- As in foam at the mouth : verb be uncontrollably angry
- As in run riot : verb run wild
- He would, in fact, run amok; for it looked as if there could be no way out of the situation.
- Extract from : « The Rescue » by Joseph Conrad
- I was simply a Dutchman that had got riled and had run amok.
- Extract from : « Greenmantle » by John Buchan
- This horrid stuff gives the maddening excitement which makes a Malay run amok (which see).
- Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
- Vehicles would have run amok, and the result would have been an indescribable chaos of the maimed, mangled and distraught.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of the Green Ray » by William Le Queux
- That three hundred pounds was composed of too much muscle and too little fat for Sam Bending to allow it to run amok.
- Extract from : « Damned If You Don't » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- If you run amok in Malaya, you may kill your enemy or your dearest friend, but you will be krissed in the end like a pariah dog.
- Extract from : « Tales of the Malayan Coast » by Rounsevelle Wildman
- Soames had done for him—done for him by that act of property that had sent the Buccaneer to run amok that fatal afternoon.
- Extract from : « The Forsyte Saga, Complete » by John Galsworthy
- And that's just what he was; for he was a major, who could run amok like any second lieutenant, and he was forty, if a day.
- Extract from : « Tell England » by Ernest Raymond
Antonyms for run amok
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