riotous Antonyms
Strongest:
- sedate
- humorless
- tragical
- staid
- tragical
- grave
- unamusing
- unfunny
- severe
- earnest
- weighty
- unamusing
- poignant
- poignant
- grave
- earnest
- staid
- lame
- sedate
- unfunny
- solemn
- sober
- unsmiling
- sober
- severe
- solemn
- lame
- tragic
- somber
- tragic
- somber
- weighty
- humorless
- serious
- sombre
- sombre
- unsmiling
- serious
Strong:
- tearful
- touching
- unhumorous
- tearful
- affecting
- sad
- uncomic
- unhysterical
- mournful
- sobersided
- moving
- mournful
- unhumorous
- no-nonsense
- affecting
- touching
- sobersided
- sorrowful
- moving
- no-nonsense
- woeful
- unhysterical
- woeful
- sad
- sorrowful
- uncomic
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- sidesplitting
- droll
- ludicrous
- laughable
- uproarious
- witty
- playful
- farcical
- hilarious
- risible
- chucklesome
- humoristic
- antic
- killing
- screaming
Weak:
Meaning of riotous
riotous (s)
produced or growing in extreme abundance
characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
unrestrained by convention or morality
riotous (a.)
Involving, or engaging in, riot; wanton; unrestrained; luxurious.
Partaking of the nature of an unlawful assembly or its acts; seditious.
riotous Sentence Examples
- The students' riotous laughter echoed through the halls, causing a commotion.
- The crowd surged forward in a riotous stampede, overturning tables and smashing windows.
- The soccer match ended in a riotous celebration, with fans dancing and chanting in the streets.
- The comedian's riotous jokes sent the audience into fits of laughter.
- The festival erupted into riotous merriment, with music, dancing, and food filling the streets.
- The riotous party raged through the night, disturbing the neighbors' sleep.
- The colors of the sunset painted the sky in riotous hues of orange, pink, and purple.
- The wind howled in a riotous gale, rattling windows and uprooting trees.
- The riotous applause from the audience nearly drowned out the final notes of the performance.
- The children's riotous games filled the playground with laughter and the sound of running feet.
FAQs About the word riotous
produced or growing in extreme abundance, characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination, unrestrained by convention or moralityInvolving, or engaging i
hysteric,humorous, comical, comic, funny, comedic, hysterical, ridiculous, entertaining, amusing
sedate, humorless, tragical, staid, tragical, grave, unamusing, unfunny, severe, earnest
The students' riotous laughter echoed through the halls, causing a commotion.
The crowd surged forward in a riotous stampede, overturning tables and smashing windows.
The soccer match ended in a riotous celebration, with fans dancing and chanting in the streets.
The comedian's riotous jokes sent the audience into fits of laughter.