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riot
The term carries a heavy duality of energy. In a political or social context, it evokes images of chaos, fire, and systemic breakdown, signaling a dangerous loss of control where collective anger overrides law and order. In a casual or slang context, it shifts toward exuberant laughter. Calling a person or a situation a riot suggests a burst of uncontrollable hilarity, transforming the concept of chaos from something destructive into something joyfully overwhelming.
Countable when referring to a specific event of public disorder. Uncountable when describing a vivid, overwhelming abundance of something, such as a riot of colors in a garden.
Meanings
To take part in a violent public disturbance.
"The crowd began to riot after the game."
To behave in a noisy, uncontrolled way.
"The children were rioting in the living room."