rampage

[ˈræmpeɪdʒ]

rampage Definition

a period of violent and uncontrollable behavior, typically involving a large group of people.

Using rampage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fans went on a rampage after their team lost the game.

  • Example

    The city was in chaos during the rampage of the rioters.

  • Example

    The elephant went on a rampage and destroyed several houses in the village.

rampage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rampage

Phrases with rampage

  • to behave violently and uncontrollably, causing damage and destruction

    Example

    The bull went on a rampage in the streets, injuring several people.

  • rampage killing

    a violent and deadly attack carried out by an individual or group, often with no clear motive

    Example

    The recent rampage killing at the school has shocked the entire nation.

  • a state of intense focus and determination, often used in video games to describe a character's increased strength and abilities

    Example

    Once the character enters rampage mode, they become almost invincible and can defeat any enemy.

Origins of rampage

from Scottish 'ramp', meaning 'to storm'

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Summary: rampage in Brief

'Rampage' [ˈræmpeɪdʒ] refers to a period of violent and uncontrollable behavior, often involving a large group of people. It can be used to describe chaotic situations like riots or individual acts of destruction like an elephant going on a rampage. The phrase 'go on a rampage' describes violent and destructive behavior, while 'rampage killing' refers to a deadly attack with no clear motive. 'Rampage mode' is a term used in video games to describe a state of increased strength and abilities.

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