Dithyrambic [adjective]
Definition of Dithyrambic:
unrestrained
Opposite/Antonyms of Dithyrambic:
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Sentence/Example of Dithyrambic:
"Let me celebrate, above all, the little red wine," says Ambrose in a brief dithyrambic note.
Popular satisfaction manifested itself in enthusiastic fetes and dithyrambic felicitations.
The National Assembly soon tired of Chaumette's dithyrambic utterances.
Finally, the pages of the Autobiography ring with the dithyrambic praise of his "almost infallible counsellor."
Now and then a dithyrambic rapture came over him, especially when there was wine in his blood.
The dithyrambic noise of the mighty city, where millions of men were at work, exercised a renewing, transforming influence.
Men educated in it cannot be stampeded by stump orators and are never deceived by dithyrambic oratory.
He becomes almost dithyrambic in extolling the deeds of his kinsmen in Ireland.
Then when the dithyrambic song returned, it would either continue the narrative or comment on its ethical features.
On the canvases are dithyrambic burlesques in color, vicious fantasies, despairing caricatures.