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Definitions for Rampant
[1] violent in action or spirit; raging; furious: a rampant leopard.
[2] growing luxuriantly, as weeds.
[3] in full sway; prevailing or unchecked: a rampant rumor.
[4] (of an animal) standing on the hind legs; ramping.
[5] Heraldry . (of a beast used as a charge) represented in profile facing the dexter side, with the body upraised and resting on the left hind leg, the tail and other legs elevated, the right foreleg highest, and the head in profile unless otherwise specified: a lion rampant.
[6] Architecture . (of an arch or vault) springing at one side from one level of support and resting at the other on a higher level.
[7] unrestrained or violent in behaviour, desire, opinions, etc
[8] growing or developing unchecked
[9] (postpositive) heraldry (of a beast) standing on the hind legs, the right foreleg raised above the left
[10] (of an arch) having one abutment higher than the other
Words related to Rampant
wanton, unbridled, prevalent, raging, flagrant, rife, violent, growing, excessive, unrestrained, unchecked, uncontrollable, aggressive, boisterous, clamorous, dominant, epidemic, extravagant, exuberant, fanatical
Words nearby Rampant
ramp down, ramp up, rampage, rampageous, rampancy, rampant, rampart, rampasture, ramphal, ramphele, rampike
Origin of Rampant
1350–1400; Middle English < Old French, present participle of ramper to ramp1
Other words from Rampant
ramp·ant·ly , adverb
Word origin for Rampant
C14: from Old French ramper to crawl, rear; see ramp
Synonyms for Rampant
excessive, flagrant, growing, prevalent, raging, rife, spreading, unbridled, unchecked, uncontrollable, unrestrained, violent, wanton, aggressive, blustering, boisterous, clamorous, dominant, epidemic, exceeding bounds, extravagant, exuberant, fanatical, furious, impetuous, impulsive, luxuriant, on the rampage, out of control, outrageous, pandemic, predominant, profuse, rampaging, rank, riotous, tumultous/tumultuous, turbulent, ungovernable, unruly, vehement, widespread, wild