amuck

[əˈmʌk]

amuck Definition

in a frenzied or uncontrolled state; wild or out of control.

Using amuck: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bull ran amuck in the streets, causing chaos.

  • Example

    She went amuck with the scissors and cut off all her hair.

  • Example

    The protesters ran amuck, breaking windows and setting fires.

amuck Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with amuck

  • to behave uncontrollably and disruptively

    Example

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

  • to become wildly or uncontrollably angry or upset

    Example

    He went amuck when he found out that his car had been stolen.

  • a period of time marked by frenzied or uncontrolled behavior

    Example

    During the festival, people tend to go amuck and do things they wouldn't normally do.

Origins of amuck

from Malay 'amoq', meaning 'attacking furiously'

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Summary: amuck in Brief

'Amuck' [əˈmʌk] is an adverb that describes a frenzied or uncontrolled state. It is often used to describe situations where people or animals are behaving wildly or out of control, as in 'The bull ran amuck in the streets, causing chaos.' 'Amuck' is also used in phrases like 'run amuck,' which means to behave uncontrollably and disruptively, and 'go amuck,' which means to become wildly or uncontrollably angry or upset.

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