Synonyms of the word riotous


RIOTOUSABUNDANT - DEBAUCHED - DEGENERATE - DEGRADED - DISRUPTIVE - DISSIPATED - DISSOLUTE - EXUBERANT - FAST - IMMORAL - LIBERTINE - LUSH - LUXURIANT - PROFLIGATE - PROFUSE - TROUBLED - TUMULTUOUS - TURBULENT - UNQUIET

riotous

  • adj. having the characteristics of a riot.
  • adj. causing, inciting or taking part in a riot.
  • adj. unrestrained and boisterous; degenerate or dissolute.

abundant

  • adj. Fully sufficient; found in copious supply; in great quantity; overflowing.
  • adj. Richly supplied; wealthy; possessing in great quantity.
  • adj. (mathematics) Being an abundant number, i.e. less than the sum of all of its divisors except itself.

debauched

  • adj. Indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted;…
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of debauch.

degenerate

  • adj. (of qualities) Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to…
  • adj. (of a human or system) Having lost good or desirable qualities.
  • adj. (of an encoding or function) Having multiple domain elements correspond to one element of the range.
  • adj. (mathematics) A degenerate case is a limiting case in which a class of object changes its nature so as…
  • adj. (physics) Having the same quantum energy level.
  • n. One who is degenerate, who has fallen from previous stature.
  • v. (intransitive) To lose good or desirable qualities.
  • v. (transitive) To cause to lose good or desirable qualities.

degraded

  • adj. Feeling or having undergone degradation; deprived of dignity or self-respect.
  • adj. (biology) Having the typical characters or organs in a partially developed condition, or lacking certain…
  • adj. (heraldry) Having steps; said of a cross whose extremities end in steps growing larger as they leave the…
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of degrade.

disruptive

  • adj. Causing disruption or unrest.
  • adj. (business) Causing major change, as in a market.

dissipated

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of dissipate.
  • adj. Wasteful of health or possessions in the pursuit of pleasure.

dissolute

  • adj. Unrestrained by morality.
  • adj. Recklessly abandoned to sensual pleasures.

exuberant

  • adj. (of people) Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.
  • adj. (of things that grow) Abundant, luxuriant, profuse, superabundant.

fast

  • adj. (dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable.
  • adj. Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art; impregnable; strong.
  • adj. (of people) Steadfast, with unwavering feeling. (Now only in set phrases like "fast friend".).
  • adj. Moving with great speed, or capable of doing so; swift, rapid.
  • adj. Causing unusual rapidity of play or action.
  • adj. (computing, of a piece of hardware) Able to transfer data in a short period of time.
  • adj. Deep or sound (of sleep); fast asleep (of people).
  • adj. (of dyes or colours) Not running or fading when subjected to detrimental conditions such as wetness or…
  • adj. (obsolete) Tenacious; retentive.
  • adj. (colloquial) Having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits.
  • adj. Ahead of the correct time or schedule.
  • adj. (of photographic film) More sensitive to light than average.
  • adv. In a firm or secure manner, securely; in such a way as not to be moved.
  • adv. (of sleeping) Deeply or soundly.
  • adv. Immediately following in place or time; close, very near.
  • adv. Quickly, with great speed; within a short time.
  • adv. Ahead of the correct time or schedule.
  • n. (Britain, rail transport) A train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination,…
  • interj. (archery) Short for "stand fast", a warning not to pass between the arrow and the target.
  • v. (intransitive) To restrict one’s personal consumption, generally of food, but sometimes other things,…
  • n. The act or practice of abstaining from food or of eating very little food.
  • n. The period of time during which one abstains from or eats very little food.

immoral

  • adj. Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

libertine

  • n. (historical) Someone freed from slavery in Ancient Rome; a freedman.
  • n. One who is freethinking in religious matters.
  • n. Someone (especially a man) who takes no notice of moral laws, especially those involving sexual propriety;…
  • adj. Dissolute, licentious, profligate; loose in morals.

lush

  • adj. (obsolete) Lax; slack; limp; flexible.
  • adj. (dialectal) Mellow; soft; (of ground or soil) easily turned.
  • adj. (of vegetation) Dense, teeming with life.
  • adj. (slang, of food) Luxuriant, delicious.
  • adj. (Britain, slang) Beautiful, sexy.
  • adj. (Britain, Canada, slang) Amazing, cool, fantastic, wicked.
  • n. (slang, pejorative) Drunkard, sot, alcoholic.
  • n. (slang) Intoxicating liquor.
  • v. (intransitive) To drink liquor to excess.
  • v. (transitive) To drink (liquor) to excess.

luxuriant

  • adj. Abundant in growth or detail.

profligate

  • adj. Inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly.
  • adj. Immoral; abandoned to vice.
  • adj. (obsolete) Overthrown, ruined.
  • n. An abandoned person; one openly and shamelessly vicious; a dissolute person.
  • n. An overly wasteful or extravagant individual.
  • v. (obsolete) To drive away; to overcome.

profuse

  • adj. In great quantity or abundance.
  • v. (obsolete) To pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

troubled

  • adj. Anxious, worried, careworn.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of trouble.

tumultuous

  • adj. Noisy and disorderly.
  • adj. Causing tumult.

turbulent

  • adj. Violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous.
  • adj. Being in, or causing, disturbance or unrest.

unquiet

  • adj. Uneasy and restless; unable to settle.
  • v. (now rare) To disturb, disquiet.

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