Riot
As a Noun
- A violent public disturbance caused by a large group of people protesting or acting out of control.
- A sudden outbreak of uncontrolled behavior, emotions, or activity.
- A scene of great energy, excitement, or disorder.
As a Verb
- To take part in a violent public disturbance.
- To behave in an unrestrained or wildly excessive manner.
As Other Form
- Rioter (Noun): A person who participates in a riot.
- Riotous (Adjective): Uncontrolled, disorderly, or full of energy.
Word History
The word riot comes from Old French riote, meaning “quarrel, dispute, or noisy behavior.” It entered English in the 12th century, originally referring to noisy or reckless behavior before taking on its modern meaning of violent public disturbance.
Examples
- The protest turned into a riot when the crowd became violent.
- His jokes made the whole room a riot of laughter.
- Fans rioted after their team lost the championship.
- The garden was a riot of colors in spring.
Synonyms
Uprising, rebellion, chaos, disorder, turmoil
Related Words
Protest, anarchy, destruction, disturbance, mayhem
Antonyms
Peace, order, harmony, calmness, stability