crazy
Americanadjective
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mentally deranged; demented; insane.
- Antonyms:
- sane
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Informal. unpredictable, nonconforming, or odd.
All I can say is she's the craziest person I know.
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Informal. unusual; bizarre; singular.
She always wears a crazy hat.
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Informal. senseless; nonsensical; totally unsound.
Surely you don’t plan to invest money in that crazy scheme!
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Informal. extremely busy, hectic, chaotic, etc..
Yesterday was such a crazy day I hardly had time to eat.
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Informal. intensely enthusiastic; passionately excited (usually followed by about orfor ).
Like many kids, he was crazy for baseball and yearned to be a professional ballplayer.
- Antonyms:
- dispassionate, cool
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Informal. very enamored or infatuated (usually followed by about orfor ).
It's obvious he's just crazy about her.
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Informal. intensely anxious or eager; impatient.
I'm crazy to try those new skis.
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Informal. very annoyed, frustrated, or bothered.
It makes me crazy that some kids don't get a fair chance in life.
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Informal. having an unusual, unexpected, or random quality, behavior, result, pattern, etc..
I'm back in Connecticut in a crazy twist of events, living in the same town where I grew up.
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Slang. wonderful; excellent; perfect.
That's crazy, man, crazy.
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Archaic. likely to break or fall to pieces.
- Synonyms:
- passionate, impassioned, ardent
- Antonyms:
- stable
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Archaic. weak, infirm, or sickly.
adverb
noun
plural
crazies-
a person who is mentally deranged or insane.
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Informal. an unpredictable, nonconforming person; oddball.
Next door is a house full of crazies who wear weird clothes and come in at all hours.
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Informal. the crazies, a sense of extreme unease, nervousness, or panic; extreme jitters.
The crew was starting to get the crazies from being cooped up belowdecks for so long.
idioms
adjective
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informal insane
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fantastic; strange; ridiculous
a crazy dream
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informal (postpositive; foll by about or over) extremely fond (of)
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slang very good or excellent
noun
Related Words
See mad.
Other Word Forms
- crazily adverb
- craziness noun
- half-crazy adjective
Etymology
Origin of crazy
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
“I’m walking around Rome, I’m seeing Dodger fans saying thank you for that home run. It’s crazy, it’s overwhelming.”
From Los Angeles Times
It was crazy, but I will say, I needed it.
From Los Angeles Times
Plus, I’ll read anything about a crazy woman — let alone two.
From Los Angeles Times
Kristin Wright responded: “I work so it’s a little crazy. Can valeria just get in the back seat of my car.”
From Los Angeles Times
“I’m so angry at him for being so fast. It drives me crazy.”
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