| riot | (n) การจลาจล, See also: การก่อความไม่สงบ, Syn. disturbance, disorder, turmoil |
| riot | (n) สิ่งที่สนุกสนานเพลิดเพลินอย่างเต็มที่, Syn. festivity, merrymaking |
| riot | (n) คนที่สนุกสนาน, Syn. funny person |
| riot | (n) การนำเสนอที่วิเศษงดงาม, See also: การแสดงที่วิเศษ, Syn. display, show |
| riot | (n) ความสำมะเลเทเมา |
| riot | (vi) ก่อการจลาจล, See also: ก่อความไม่สงบ, Syn. rampage, revolt |
| riot | (vi) สำมะเลเทเมา, See also: หลงระเริง, Syn. abandon oneself, loosen up |
| riot | การจลาจล [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| Riot control | การควบคุมฝูงชน [TU Subject Heading] |
| riot police | (n) ตำรวจต้านการจลาจล |
| การจลาจล | (n) insurrection, See also: riot, Example: ประชาชนก่อการจลาจลเพราะไม่พอใจรัฐบาล |
| จลาจล | (n) riot, See also: disturbance, insurgence, insurrection, disorder, Syn. ความวุ่นวาย, ความปั่นป่วน, Ant. ความสงบเรียบร้อย, Example: ประชาชนลุกฮือก่อจลาจลเชื้อชาติตามที่ต่างๆ, Thai Definition: ความวุ่นวายในบ้านเมือง, ความปั่นป่วนของบ้านเมือง, Notes: (บาลี) |
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| riot | (n) a public act of violence by an unruly mob, Syn. public violence |
| riot | (v) take part in a riot; disturb the public peace by engaging in a riot, Example: Students were rioting everywhere in 1968 |
| riot act | (n) a vigorous reprimand, Example: I read him the riot act |
| riot act | (n) a former English law requiring mobs to disperse after a magistrate reads the law to them |
| riot control | (n) the measures taken to control a riot, Syn. riot control operation |
| rioter | (n) troublemaker who participates in a violent disturbance of the peace; someone who rises up against the constituted authority |
| riot gun | (n) a firearm designed to disperse rioters rather than to inflict serious injury or death |
| rioting | (n) a state of disorder involving group violence, Syn. riot |
| Riot | n. [ OF. riote, of uncertain origin; cf. OD. revot, ravot. ] His headstrong riot hath no curb. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Venus loveth riot and dispense. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Riot | v. i. Now he exact of all, wastes in delight, No pulse that riots, and no blood that glows. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Riot | v. t. To spend or pass in riot. [ 1913 Webster ] [ He ] had rioted his life out. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Rioter | n. |
| Riotise | n. Excess; tumult; revelry. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] His life he led in lawless riotise. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Riotour | n. A rioter. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Riotous | a. [ OF. rioteux. ] The younger son . . . took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living. Luke xv. 13. [ 1913 Webster ] -- |
| Riotry | n. The act or practice of rioting; riot. “Electioneering riotry.” Walpole. [ 1913 Webster ] |