= tempestuous, adj. 1 2.
单词 | θ171881 |
释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [adjective] > riotous (17) tempestousc1374 = tempestuous, adj. 1 2. tempestuous1447 transferred and figurative. Characterized by violent agitation or commotion; turbulent, tumultuous; impetuous, passionate; agitated as by a tempest. uproarish1550 Turbulent, unruly. Obsolete. tumultuous1576 Making a tumult or commotion; acting in a disorderly and noisy way; turbulent, riotous. routious1602 = routous, adj. tumultuary1650 Disposed to, marked by, or of the nature of tumult; tumultuous, turbulent. ramp1678 Originally and chiefly Scottish. Riotous, wild; wanton, lascivious. mobbish1695 Resembling or having the characteristics of a mob; disorderly, tumultuous; crowded. Also (usually depreciative): characteristic of or appealing to… royet1737 Esp. of a child: wild, riotous, unruly. Also of weather: stormy, wild. Now rare. riotous1775 In extended use: uncontrollable, wild. rumbustiousa1777 Boisterous, turbulent; unruly. rumbustical1779 = rumbustious, adj. rampageous1800 Violently or boisterously uncontrollable; unruly, running wild; given to or characterized by rampaging. rioty1819 Riotous; wild, uncontrolled. rampacious1836 = rampageous, adj. tempestive1848 = tempestuous, adj. 2. Subcategories:— specific (1) |
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