rampant

[ˈræmpənt]

rampant Definition

  • 1spreading uncontrollably or quickly, often in a negative way
  • 2growing or developing without any check or restraint
  • 3standing on one's hind legs with forelegs raised, as if attacking

Using rampant: Examples

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

  • Example

    The disease is rampant in the area.

  • Example

    Corruption is rampant in the government.

  • Example

    The weeds are growing rampant in the garden.

  • Example

    The horse was rampant on its hind legs.

rampant Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rampant

  • a heraldic representation of a lion standing on its hind legs with forelegs raised, as if attacking

    Example

    The rampant lion is a common symbol in heraldry.

  • unrestrained or unchecked growth

    Example

    The rampant growth of the city has led to many environmental problems.

  • unrestrained or unchecked speculation, often in financial markets

    Example

    The stock market was driven by rampant speculation in the 1920s.

Origins of rampant

from Old French 'ramper', meaning 'to crawl'

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Summary: rampant in Brief

The term 'rampant' [ˈræmpənt] refers to something that is spreading uncontrollably or quickly, often in a negative way. It can describe uncontrolled growth or development, as well as an animal standing on its hind legs with forelegs raised. Examples include 'The disease is rampant in the area.' and 'The horse was rampant on its hind legs.'

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