Meaning & Definition of word "Rampant"
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Rampant
/ˈræm.pənt/
adjective:
- 1. flourishing or spreading unchecked; rampant can imply an excess or lack of restraint.
- Example: The weeds in the garden grew rampant after the heavy rains.
- 2. prevailing or widespread, often used in reference to something negative.
- Example: Corruption was rampant in the government, leading to public outrage.
- 3. growing or extending outwards; often used to describe animals or plants.
- Example: The rampant vine spread across the fence, covering it entirely.
- 4. unrestrained or uncontrolled, especially in behavior or activity.
- Example: His rampant enthusiasm for the project motivated the entire team.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'rampant', from the verb 'ramper' meaning 'to climb'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
rampant speculation:
Widespread and often unfounded beliefs or theories.
rampant inflation:
Significantly high levels of inflation that are uncontrolled.
Related Words
rampage:
A violent or excited spree.
rampart:
A defensive wall or fortification.
Slang Meanings of rampant
Meaning: Out of control, often used to describe wild behavior.
Example Sentence: After that party, things got rampant and we lost track of time.
Meaning: Being excessive or extreme in one's actions.
Example Sentence: His rampant enthusiasm for the project was infectious.