maniacal

  • 21maniacal — Synonyms and related words: Dionysiac, abandoned, amok, bacchic, bellowing, berserk, carried away, corybantic, crazy, delirious, demented, demoniac, deranged, desperate, distracted, ecstatic, enraptured, feral, ferocious, fierce, frantic,… …

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  • 22maniacal — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. raving, mad, hysterical, deranged; see insane 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. crazy, insane, raving, *out of one s mind, demented, deranged, crazed, psychotic, *psycho, *flipped out, *nuts, *wigged out. ANT.: sane …

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  • 23maniacal — ma|ni|a|cal [məˈnaıəkəl] adj behaving as if you are crazy >maniacally [ kli] adv …

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  • 24maniacal — ma|ni|a|cal [ mə naıəkl ] adjective crazy and often frightening ╾ ma|ni|a|cal|ly [ mə naıəkli ] adverb …

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  • 25maniacal — ma·ni·a·cal || mÉ™ naɪəkl adj. insane, affected by mania; acting in an abnormally enthusiastic or excited manner …

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  • 26maniacal — a. See maniac …

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  • 27maniacal — adj 1. crazy, crazed, lunatic, lunatical, insane, mad, maddened, demented, deranged; of unsound mind, Latin, non compos mentis. mentally ill; psychotic, schizophrenic, Sl. schizo, paranoiac; daft, Inf. daffy, unbalanced, touched, Inf. unglued,… …

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  • 28maniacal — ma·ni·a·cal …

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  • 29maniacal — UK [məˈnaɪək(ə)l] / US adjective crazy and often frightening Derived word: maniacally UK [məˈnaɪəklɪ] / US adverb …

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  • 30maniacal — ma•ni•a•cal [[t]məˈnaɪ ə kəl[/t]] adj. of or pertaining to mania or a maniac • Etymology: 1670–80 ma•ni′a•cal•ly, adv …

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