IPA: /əˈmɒk/
KK: /əˈmɑk/
When someone is described as 'amok', it means they are acting in a wild, uncontrolled, and chaotic way, often causing harm or destruction.
The crowd ran amok after the announcement of the unexpected news.
In a wild, uncontrolled, or chaotic way, often causing harm or destruction.
The crowd ran amok after the concert ended, causing chaos in the streets.
Amok refers to a state of frenzied or uncontrolled behavior, often associated with violent actions. It is commonly used to describe a situation where someone acts in a wild or chaotic manner, especially in a context of rage or madness.
The villagers were terrified as the man ran amok through the streets, causing chaos and fear.
Amok originates from the Malay word 'amuk', meaning to make a furious charge or to attack furiously. It describes a state of uncontrolled frenzy or wild behavior.
Imagine someone in a furious charge, as the word 'amok' comes from the Malay term for attacking wildly. This helps you remember that to go 'amok' means to act in a frenzied or uncontrolled manner.