anarchic

[anˈɑːrkɪk]

anarchic Definition

lacking order or control; without organization or governance.

Using anarchic: Examples

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

  • Example

    The country was in a state of anarchic chaos after the revolution.

  • Example

    The classroom became anarchic when the teacher left the room.

  • Example

    The company's management structure was anarchic, with no clear hierarchy or decision-making process.

anarchic Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with anarchic

  • a society without a government or ruling authority

    Example

    Some anarchists believe that an anarchic society is the ideal form of social organization.

  • a style of punk rock music characterized by its rejection of mainstream culture and embrace of anarchic ideals

    Example

    The band's anarchic punk sound and lyrics made them popular with counterculture youth.

  • anarchic tendencies

    a disposition towards rejecting authority and advocating for individual freedom and autonomy

    Example

    His anarchic tendencies often put him at odds with his more conservative colleagues.

Origins of anarchic

from Greek 'anarkhos', meaning 'without a ruler'

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Summary: anarchic in Brief

'Anarchic' [anˈɑːrkɪk] describes a lack of order or control, often in the context of governance or organization. Examples include a country in a state of anarchic chaos, a classroom without a teacher, or a company with no clear hierarchy. Phrases like 'anarchic society' and 'anarchic punk' use 'anarchic' to denote a rejection of mainstream culture and embrace of individual freedom and autonomy.