dionysiac

/ˌdaɪəˈnɪziæk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the god Dionysus or his worship, especially involving wild, ecstatic, or frenzied behavior.
    • The dionysiac rites included dancing, drinking, and ecstatic chanting.
    • Her dionysiac energy filled the room as she led the celebration.
    • The painting captured a dionysiac scene of revelers in a forest.
  2. Characterized by intense, uninhibited, or chaotic emotion or creativity, often in contrast to orderly or rational behavior.
    • The artist's dionysiac style broke all the rules of traditional painting.
    • His dionysiac approach to writing produced wild, imaginative stories.
    • The concert had a dionysiac atmosphere, with the crowd lost in the music.
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