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anarchic

[an-ahr-kik] / ænˈɑr kɪk /






ADJECTIVE
nihilistic
Synonyms




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The knowledge he had come to impart was that Ukraine and Russia, for all their tragically intertwined history, were two distinct nations with two distinct mentalities — one anarchic and free-spirited, the other pliant and long-suffering.

From New York Times

It was almost exactly three years ago that Thomas Adès’ wondrously anarchic and entertaining “Inferno” had its premiere, a fantastical highlight of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s centennial season.

From Los Angeles Times

Much of that wild, anarchic artistic energy was short lived, but Waltz has been a rare artistic bulwark in the city since she arrived here.

From New York Times

The pavilion’s anarchic din feels as generous and resilient, in its way, as Leigh’s serene and silent sculptures in the U.S.

From Washington Post

The grieving right after he died was anarchic.

From Seattle Times