In a fierce or turbulent manner
“Wind buffeted his buckskins, a prelude to the riotous weather to come.”
Adverb for marked by or involving public disorder
“Finally, on September 17, 1771, a riotous crowd of a thousand confronted the army at the Spasskiye gates.”
Adverb for characterized by wild and uncontrolled behavior
“At press time, the band was hesitant to offer any previews, but if their riotous live shows have been any indication, the faint of heart may want to think about updating their life insurance policies.”
Adverb for unrestrained, wasteful or excessive in one's behavior
“The younger son was guilty of riotous living, while the elder was innocent, loyal, and prudent.”
Adverb for ridiculous, often to the point of being funny
“This section of the library is filled with humorous novels, farcical plays, riotous comedy albums, satirical magazines, and hilarious videos.”
Adverb for gushing forth in profuse amounts or quantities
“After all this riotous praise, it is impossible that he should not take himself seriously.”
Adverb for cheerful and lively in nature or atmosphere
Adverb for producing or capable of producing significant noise
Adverb for making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
Adverb for depraved, perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense
Adverb for tending to stir up conflict
Adverb for exciting, energetic, enthusiastic, with gusto
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