anarchic - use in sentences

Preposition: in

  • way: It has no proper procedures, and is in many respects anarchic in the way in which it conducts its business.

Modifies a noun

  • streak: By definition, this project will have a somewhat anarchic streak running through it, in the philosophical sense.
  • humor: Certainly children enjoy anarchic humor and enjoy seeing adults making fools of themselves but this can go too far.
  • comedy: Even a clip from the anarchic comedy " South Park " has found its way into his bioethics lectures.
  • spirit: The Fringe, whose anarchic spirit has come to symbolize what most people think this Festival means.
  • situation: He would be the pillar of order in a potentially anarchic situation.
  • nature: However, I had underestimated the anarchic nature of the People's Democracy.

Modifying Another Word

  • wonderfully: In a zany and uninhibited 24 hours, Ione helps bring the two together, culminating in a wonderfully anarchic picnic.
  • somewhat: Right, until this point we've been a somewhat anarchic group.
  • slightly: They are always slightly anarchic in some way, they appear at festivals and outdoor events all over the place.
  • rather: This isn't Gus Van Sant making Psycho as an exact copy, rather anarchic invention loosely tied to distant coat-tails.
  • almost: The best of them have an almost anarchic quality.
  • very: Everyone there was young and it had a very anarchic environment.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: It became so anarchic that many people preferred to stay indoors for the duration.
  • seem: His humor, which had seemed so anarchic at the start of the decade, was now looking a little dated.
  • get: The farce get more anarchic with every turn of the plot.

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