rampaging

The word “rampaging” has 3 syllables: ram-pa-ging

It's pronounced as /ˈræmpeɪdʒɪŋ/


What is synonym and antonym for rampaging?

In the thesaurus, “rampaging” has 56 synonyms and 39 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for rampaging along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for rampaging

  • aggressive
  • blowing up
  • blustering
  • bristling
  • burning
  • carrying on
  • chafing
  • clamorous
  • dominant
  • epidemic
  • exceeding bounds
  • excessive
  • extravagant
  • exuberant
  • fanatical
  • flagrant
  • foaming
  • fretting
  • fulminating
  • fuming
  • furious
  • growing
  • impetuous
  • impulsive
  • luxuriant
  • out of control
  • out of hand
  • outrageous
  • pandemic
  • pervasive
  • predominant
  • prevalent
  • profuse
  • raging
  • rank
  • ranting
  • raving
  • rife
  • runaway
  • seething
  • smoldering
  • smouldering
  • spreading
  • steaming
  • stewing
  • storming
  • taking on
  • unbridled
  • unchecked
  • uncontrollable
  • ungovernable
  • unhindered
  • unrestrained
  • wanton
  • widespread
  • wild

Antonyms for rampaging

  • allaying
  • appeasing
  • calming
  • checked
  • checking
  • collecting
  • composing
  • containing
  • controlled
  • cooling
  • curbing
  • easing
  • gentle
  • hushing
  • letting up
  • limited
  • mild
  • moderate
  • moderating
  • moral
  • pacifying
  • pocketing
  • quelling
  • quieting
  • reining
  • relaxing
  • repressing
  • restrained
  • restraining
  • settling
  • smothering
  • soothing
  • stifling
  • stilling
  • strangling
  • subduing
  • suppressing
  • swallowing
  • tempering

Meanings of rampaging

  • verb
    1. To move about wildly or violently.
  • noun
    1. The act of one who rampages.

Example Sentences

  • The rampaging elephant caused chaos in the village, knocking down buildings and trampling crops.
  • Residents fled their homes as the rampaging wildfire approached, leaving devastation in its wake.
  • The rampaging crowd surged through the streets, protesting against government corruption.
  • The storm's rampaging winds tore the roof off several houses, leaving families homeless.
  • The soldiers fought valiantly against the rampaging horde, determined to protect their homeland.

On this page you'll find 95 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to rampaging, such as: aggressive, allaying, appeasing, blowing up, blustering, bristling, burning.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

making a scene

  • blowing up
  • blustering
  • bristling
  • burning
  • carrying on
  • chafing
  • foaming
  • fretting
  • fulminating
  • fuming
  • raging
  • rampaging
  • ranting
  • raving
  • running amok
  • running amuck
  • seething
  • smoldering
  • smouldering
  • steaming
  • stewing
  • storming
  • taking on

raging

  • acute
  • agitating
  • agonizing
  • angry
  • at boiling point
  • bent
  • bent out of shape
  • beside oneself
  • biting
  • blowing a gasket
  • blowing up
  • blustering
  • blustery
  • boiling
  • boiling mad
  • boiling over
  • bristling
  • burning
  • carrying on
  • chafing
  • convulsing
  • cutting
  • enflaming
  • enraged
  • excruciating
  • exquisite
  • extreme
  • fierce
  • fit to be tied
  • foaming
  • frenzied
  • fretting
  • fulminating
  • fuming
  • furious
  • going ape
  • harrowing
  • incensed
  • inflaming
  • infuriated
  • intense
  • irate
  • mad as a hornet
  • making a scene
  • penetrating
  • piercing
  • rabid
  • racking
  • rampaging
  • rankling
  • ranting
  • ranting and raving
  • raving
  • raving mad
  • roiling
  • rough
  • running amok
  • running amuck
  • seeing red
  • seething
  • shaking
  • sharp
  • shooting
  • sizzling
  • smarting
  • smoldering
  • smouldering
  • stabbing
  • steaming
  • stewing
  • stinging
  • storming
  • stormy
  • taking on
  • tearing
  • tempestuous
  • throwing a fit
  • tingling
  • tormenting
  • torturing
  • torturous
  • turbulent
  • vehement
  • violent
  • wild
  • wrenching

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