Amok

Alternative forms

 * amuck, amock

Etymology
From amuk:, form of mengamuk:.

Adverb

 * 1) Out of control, especially when armed and dangerous
 * 2) In a frenzy of violence, or on a killing spree; berserk

Thesaurus
Dionysiac; abandoned; attack; bacchic; bellowing; berserk; carried away; convulsion; corybantic; delirious; demoniac; desperate; distracted; ecstatic; enraptured; feral; ferocious; fever; fierce; fit; frantic; frenetic; frenzied; frenzy; fulminating; furious; furor; fury; haggard; hog-wild; howling; hysterical; in a transport; in hysterics; intoxicated; like one possessed; mad; madding; maenadic; maniac; maniacal; murderous insanity; orgasmic; orgiastic; paroxysm; possessed; psychokinesia; rabid; rage; raging; ramping; ranting; raving; raving mad; ravished; roaring; running mad; running wild; seizure; spasm; stark-raving mad; storming; transported; uncontrollable; violent; wild; wild-eyed; wild-looking

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Hebrew:


 * Russian: бешено
 * Swedish: amok

Anagrams

 * mako

Noun

 * 1) Condition of amok behaving.

Noun

 * 1) Condition of amok behaving.

Noun

 * 1) amok

Anagrams

 * koma, moka, mokša

Etymology
From <  <

Adverb
amok


 * 1) amok

Derived terms

 * gå amok
 * løpe amok

Related terms

 * berserkergang