Another Word For Crazy
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Meaning
The word "crazy" refers to a state of mental instability or irrational behavior. It can also describe something that is extremely enthusiastic, unconventional, or out of the ordinary. In casual use, it often implies a sense of fun or excitement rather than implying serious mental issues.
Synonyms
- Insane
- Mad
- Wild
- Cuckoo
- Nuts
- Unhinged
- Absurd
- Wacky
Antonyms
- Sane
- Rational
- Logical
- Balanced
- Sound
- Reasonable
- Composed
Etymology
The word "crazy" originates from the late 16th century, derived from the adjective "craze," which means to break or shatter. The transition to a figurative sense of mental instability occurred over time, evolving into its current meaning.
Examples
- His ideas for the new project are a bit crazy, but they just might work.
- She went crazy with excitement when she heard the news.
- The party was crazy, with loud music and dancing until dawn.
- Some think his obsession with collecting vintage toys is a little crazy.
- That was a crazy game! I can't believe we won in the last seconds!