amok

[əˈmʌk]

amok Definition

in a frenzied or uncontrolled state, especially of violence or killing.

Using amok: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amok" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gunman ran amok in the shopping mall, killing several people.

  • Example

    The protesters went amok and started throwing rocks at the police.

  • Example

    He went amok with a knife and stabbed his wife.

amok Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amok

Phrases with amok

  • to behave uncontrollably and disruptively

    Example

    The children ran amok in the playground, screaming and shouting.

  • to become uncontrollably angry or violent

    Example

    He went amok when he found out that he had been fired from his job.

  • a period of intense activity or excitement

    Example

    The office was in amok time as everyone rushed to meet the deadline.

Origins of amok

from Malay 'amuk', meaning 'attacking furiously'

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Summary: amok in Brief

'Amok' [əˈmʌk] is an adverb that describes a frenzied or uncontrolled state, especially of violence or killing. It is often used in phrases like 'run amok' and 'go amok' to describe disruptive or violent behavior. The phrase 'amok time' refers to a period of intense activity or excitement.