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riotous

  • 41 agitación

    • agitation
    • excitement
    • flush with shame
    • flustered
    • fluting plane
    • flutter about
    • fuss
    • insubordination
    • rebellion
    • riot police
    • rioter
    • rioting
    • riotous
    • stir
    • troubled financial situation
    • troubleshoot
    • turbulence
    • turmoil
    • unquietness
    • upheaval

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > agitación

  • 42 alboroto

    • brawl
    • bustle
    • bustling
    • charivari
    • commotion
    • disturbance
    • fracas
    • frolic
    • fuss
    • gambol
    • hue and cry
    • hullabaloo
    • hurly-burly
    • lot of noise
    • melée
    • nofault automobile insurance
    • noise
    • noise about
    • racket
    • rampage
    • rinse through
    • rinsings
    • riot
    • riot act
    • riot police
    • rioter
    • rioting
    • riotous
    • rout
    • row
    • rowdyism
    • rumpus
    • uproar
    • whoop-de-do
    • whoop-de-doo

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alboroto

  • 43 bulliciosamente

    • boisterously
    • noiselessly
    • noisome
    • rioting
    • riotous success
    • riotously
    • riots
    • uproariously

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bulliciosamente

  • 44 éxito clamoroso

    m.
    howling success, resounding success, riotous success.

    Spanish-English dictionary > éxito clamoroso

См. также в других словарях:

  • riotous — ri·ot·ous / rī ə təs/ adj 1: of the nature of a riot riotous conduct 2: participating in a riot a riotous assemblage ri·ot·ous·ly adv ri·ot·ous·ness n …   Law dictionary

  • Riotous — Ri ot*ous, a. [OF. rioteux.] 1. Involving, or engaging in, riot; wanton; unrestrained; luxurious. [1913 Webster] The younger son . . . took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living. Luke xv. 13. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • riotous — late 14c., from O.Fr. riotous, from riote (see RIOT (Cf. riot)). Related: Riotously; riotousness …   Etymology dictionary

  • riotous — [rī′ət əs] adj. [ME < OFr rioteus] 1. a) having the nature of a riot b) engaging in rioting or inciting to riot 2. without restraint; disorderly; boisterous 3. dissolute; profligate [riotous living] …   English World dictionary

  • riotous — [adj] chaotic, wild anarchic, deranged, disordered, disorderly, disorganized, helterskelter*, insurrectionary, lawless, mutinous, out of control, rampageous, rebellious, rowdy, tumultuous, turbid, turbulent, uncontrolled, unruly, violent; concept …   New thesaurus

  • riotous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) marked by or involving public disorder. 2) involving wild and uncontrolled behaviour. 3) having a vivid, varied appearance. DERIVATIVES riotously adverb riotousness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • riotous — [[t]ra͟ɪ͟ətəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If you say that someone has a riotous lifestyle, you mean that they frequently behave in a excessive and uncontrolled way, for example by eating or drinking too much. [FORMAL] ...aristocrats who wasted… …   English dictionary

  • riotous — adjective 1 wild, exciting, and uncontrolled: riotous drinking and singing 2 uncontrolled, noisy, and perhaps dangerous: riotous behaviour BrE: Steve was arrested for riotous behaviour the night before his wedding. riotously adverb riotousness… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • riotous — riotously, adv. riotousness, n. /ruy euh teuhs/, adj. 1. (of an act) characterized by or of the nature of rioting or a disturbance of the peace. 2. (of a person) inciting or taking part in a riot. 3. given to or marked by unrestrained revelry;… …   Universalium

  • riotous — ri|ot|ous [ˈraıətəs] adj [usually before noun] formal 1.) noisy, exciting, and enjoyable in an uncontrolled way = ↑wild ▪ a riotous party 2.) noisy or violent, especially in a public place ▪ Their riotous behaviour led to their arrest.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • riotous — ri|ot|ous [ raıətəs ] adjective 1. ) very lively and noisy: She burst into riotous laughter. 2. ) behaving in a noisy and violent way: The crowd of protestors was becoming riotous. ╾ ri|ot|ous|ly adverb ╾ ri|ot|ous|ness noun uncount …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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