My mom calls me "RAMBUNCTIOUS" because I have lots and lots of energy.
His response was very ____ and it was difficult for others to know exactly where he stood in relation to the question.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means wild, untamed, or uncontrolled.
The rambunctious dog chewed on the sofa when I was at work.
Rambunctious, rational, realistic, reckless, refined, reliable, resourceful, respectful, responsible, righteous, rotten, rude and ruthless are qualities in people. They begin with the letter r.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The word "rambunctious" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that is uncontrollably exuberant or boisterous.
Our rambunctious puppy needs a long walk every day. The kids were so rambunctious after school that I sent them outside to run around. Chasing a rambunctious toddler around all day is exhausting.
Rambunctious: meaning Uncontrollably exuberant; boisterousThe children were so rambunctious in their play that the dog was hiding under the table.If you get too rambunctious during the game someone could get hurt.
"The children at the party were rambunctious" It means to be loud and obnoxious basically.
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It is spelled Rambunctious
Pugs are fairly rambunctious dogs. They love to play and run around, although they are fairly low maintenance.
i like rambunctious pie because it gives me daria and i like cookies alot. if you don't like this answer, make one yourself. i think its pretty good for a sentence with a word like "rambunctious". i don't think that word exists anyway!
rambunctious means uncontrollable, or hard to control, so synonyms would be troublemaker, rough, rude, crazy, wild, and so on.......
You spell it like this: rambunctious (rowdy, disorderly)