rabblement

[ˈræblmənt]

rabblement Definition

  • 1a rabble or mob
  • 2a disorderly or tumultuous assemblage
  • 3a confused mixture

Using rabblement: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rabblement outside the palace gates grew louder and more violent.

  • Example

    The concert turned into a rabblement when the band failed to show up.

  • Example

    The political rally was disrupted by a rabblement of protesters.

rabblement Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rabblement

Phrases with rabblement

  • a confusion of voices or languages

    Example

    The marketplace was a rabblement of tongues, with merchants shouting their wares in different languages.

  • a chaotic or disorganized collection of thoughts or concepts

    Example

    The essay was a rabblement of ideas, with no clear thesis or argument.

  • a jumble of conflicting feelings or moods

    Example

    The breakup left her with a rabblement of emotions, ranging from anger to sadness to relief.

Origins of rabblement

from Middle English 'rablement', from Old French 'rabblement', from 'rabble'

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Summary: rabblement in Brief

'Rabblement' [ˈræblmənt] refers to a disorderly or tumultuous assemblage, often characterized by a confused mixture of people or things. It can also refer to a confused mixture of ideas or emotions, as in 'rabblement of ideas' or 'rabblement of emotions.' The term is formal and is often used in literature or historical contexts.