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riotously

/rahy-uh-tuhs/US // ˈraɪ ə təs //UK // (ˈraɪətəs) //

闹哄哄的,闹哄哄,骚乱,骚动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by or of the nature of rioting or a disturbance of the peace.
    • : inciting or taking part in a riot.
    • : given to or marked by unrestrained revelry; loose; wanton: riotous living.
    • : boisterous or uproarious: riotous laughter.
    • : hilariously funny.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
angrily愤怒地,怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,恼怒地boldly大胆地,勇敢地,大胆,敢于brutally残酷地,残暴地,残忍地,粗暴地ferociously狠狠地,猛烈地,猛烈的,凶猛地forcefully有力地,强烈地,强力地,强行frantically慌忙地,慌慌张张地,慌张地,疯狂地furiously怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,怒发冲冠,愤怒地madly疯狂地,疯狂的,疯狂,疯了mightily大力,大力地,大大地,大力推动passionately热情,热情地,热情的,热情洋溢savagely野蛮地,野蛮的,狠狠地,野蛮地进行severely严肃地,严格地,严格来说,严格地说vehemently猛烈地,坚定不移地,坚定地,坚决地viciously恶狠狠地,狠狠地,恶毒地,恶狠狠wildly疯狂地,野生的,狂野地,野生awfully很明显地,很明显,很明显的,很明显的是forcibly强制,强行,强制要求,强迫frenziedly狂热地,狂飙突进,疯狂地,狂热的frighteningly可怕的是,令人恐惧的是,吓人的是,可怕地hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的horribly可怕的是,可怕的,可怕地,可怕impetuously冲动地,匆匆忙忙地,冒然地,冲动in a frenzy慌乱中,热火朝天,慌忙中,乱哄哄的irresistibly不可抗拒地,不可抗拒的,无法抗拒地,不可抗拒like cats and dogs像猫和狗一样,像猫和狗,就像猫和狗一样,如同猫和狗maleficiently恶意地,恶意的,恶毒地,恶意malevolently恶意地,恶毒地,邪恶地,恶意的malignly恶狠狠地,恶毒地,恶意地,恶意的monstrous可怕的,可怕,可怖的,可笑的no holds barred无所不能,毫无悬念,毫无保留,无障碍roughly大致,大致上,大致如此,大体上stormily猛然间,暴风雨般的,狂风暴雨地,暴风骤雨般地tempestuously汹涌澎湃地,汹涌澎湃,汹涌澎湃的,热烈地terribly可怕的是,糟糕的是,恐怖的是,可怕的threateningly威胁性地,威胁地,威胁性的,恐吓性地tigerishly虎虎生风地,虎视眈眈地,虎头蛇尾地,虎虎生风tooth and nail咬牙切齿,以牙还牙,咬牙切齿地,钉子户turbulently汹涌澎湃地,汹涌地,湍流地,紊乱地uncontrollably无法控制地,不可控制地,不由自主地,无法控制的venomously剧毒,剧毒地,剧烈地,刻薄地with bared teeth呲牙咧嘴,呲牙咧嘴的,龇牙咧嘴,呲着牙

Examples

  • Before resigning, though, Sund attempted to justify his department’s failure, saying that while the USCP had “a robust plan” to deal with a planned demonstration, the day’s turn to “criminal riotous behavior” was unexpected.

  • When they grew riotous again, Putin claimed, he himself stepped outside.

  • His new memoir examines Joplin, demons, riotous—and romantic—antics, and all.

  • Women worked on their front yards full of the riotous colors of wildflowers.

  • She reveals the absurdity of notions that “the Muslim world” is a riotous, violent mess, and that “they” hate “us” for being free.

  • Staging riotous town meetings to protest the Affordable Care Act.

  • He contrived, it was said, to be at once as rich as Croesus and as riotous as Mark Antony.

  • The balcony overlooked an inner court, and was hung with riotous moon-vines.

  • Under the title of ‘Covent Garden Weeded,’ it exposes the riotous doings that prevailed in that joyous locality.

  • These were days when the trumpets blew and the flags fluttered, days of riotous health and the joy of life.

  • He had spent the night among the riotous spirits in the guard-house, and had evidently undergone much wear and tear.