Meaning & Definition of word "Amok"

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    Amok

    /əˈmʌk/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a frenzied, uncontrolled, or chaotic manner.
      • Example: The crowd ran amok after hearing the news of the concert cancellation.
    • 2. In a wild or uncontrolled state.
      • Example: The children went amok when they were let loose at the playground.
    • 3. In a state of rage or frenzy.
      • Example: After losing his job, he went amok and started breaking things in his house.

    Etymology

    Derived from Malay 'mengamuk', meaning 'to make a furious charge.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    run amok:

    to act in a chaotic or uncontrolled way

    go amok:

    to become wildly excited or out of control

    Related Words

    frenzy:

    a state of wild excitement or derangement

    chaos:

    a state of utter confusion and disorder

    Slang Meanings of amok

    Meaning: to lose control completely

    Example Sentence: After he found out the news, he just went amok.

    Meaning: to party excessively

    Example Sentence: They really went amok at the festival.