Definition of AMOK

amok

Plural: amoks

Adjective Satellite

  • frenzied as if possessed by a demon

Adverb

  • wildly; without self-control
  • in a murderous frenzy

Adv

  • Out of control, especially when armed and dangerous.
  • In a frenzy of violence, or on a killing spree; berserk.

Noun

  • A state of murderous frenzy.
  • One who runs amok; in Malay and Moro/Philippine culture, one who attempts to kill many others, especially expecting that they will be killed themselves.
  • The act of running amok.
  • A kind of Southeast Asian curry steamed in banana leaves that native to Cambodia.

Verb

  • Synonym of run amok.

Examples

  • After his opponent played a bingo, he jokingly threatened to run amok.

Origin / Etymology

From Portuguese amouco, from Malay amuk (“to go on a killing spree”). The term first appeared in English around the 16th century, associated with the people of Malaysia and Java, first described in the 1516 text The Book of Duarte Barbosa, which was translated to English by Henry E. J. Stanley.

Scrabble Score: 10

amok: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
amok: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
amok: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 11

amok: valid Words With Friends Word