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1. berserk
noun. ['bɝˈsɝːk'] one of the ancient Norse warriors legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury.
Synonyms
- Norse
- berserker
- Scandinavian
Antonyms
- in their right minds
- compos mentis
- in her right mind
- in his right mind
Etymology
- berserkr (Old Norse)
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Rhymes with Berserk
- overwork
- magouirk
- leclerc
- deklerk
- declerque
- declerk
- declercq
- declerck
- rework
- mcgurk
- mcguirk
- sturc
- sterk
- smirk
- quirke
- quirk
- klerk
- clerk
- clercq
- clerc
- bjerke
- zirk
- yerke
- work
- werke
- werk
- turk
- turck
- sirk
- shirk
How do you pronounce berserk?
Pronounce berserk as bərˈsərk.
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How do you spell berserk? Is it beserk ?
A common misspelling of berserk is beserk
Sentences with berserk
1. Noun, singular or mass
A berserk guinea pig is capable of causing enough damage to your bare hand to require medical attention.
2. Adjective
He is immune to paralysis and goes berserk once his hit points fall beneath 10,000.
2. berserk
adjective. ['bɝˈsɝːk'] frenzied as if possessed by a demon.
Synonyms
- insane
- demoniac
- amok
- demoniacal
- possessed
Antonyms
- reasonable
- rational
- wise
- uncontrolled
Etymology
- berserkr (Old Norse)