With wild abandon In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "with wild abandon", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-05-20 05:05

Meaning of With wild abandon

Synonyms:

with gay abandon

With wild abandon phrase

If someone does something with wild abandon, they do it with extreme enthusiasm, eagerness and excitement

Seldom do I sing, but when I do, I sing with wild abandon.

The minister has made a provocative remark against protesters, after which people threw things at him with wild abandon.

At the party last night, everyone danced with wild abandon.

Other phrases about:

boots and all

Doing something with the greatest effort or enthusiasm

with bells on one's toes

Eagerly, enthusiastically, and on time

 

go gangbusters

To happen strongly or successfully.

Origin of With wild abandon

The origin of this phrase is not clear, probably based on the meaning of the word " abadon"

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