unhinged
Americanadjective
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having no hinge or hinges, or with the hinges removed.
an unhinged gate.
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unsettled, disordered, or distraught.
He became unhinged when his friend died.
Etymology
Origin of unhinged
First recorded in 1710–20; unhinged ( def. 1 ) un- 1 + hinged ( def. ); unhinged ( def. 2 ) unhinge + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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The entire bit had the loose, slightly unhinged charm that Colbert’s best holiday sketches depend on.
From Salon
But it would’ve felt a touch unhinged to track down your old third-grade teacher two days later and slap a Polaroid of your crudités into her hand like, Look upon my vegetable glory!
From Salon
Fred’s boss is a man of “slightly unhinged intensity,” whom Fred has seen, more than once, “weep on cue, before the entire district, like a fund-raising evangelist.”
I became unhinged, describing the connection Allen and I had, the things he would say and how he would make me feel.
From Los Angeles Times
“We just became a walking Find My Phone for an unhinged god who wants to use your soul power—I mean, your sunsum—to bring back the dead Mother Earth?”
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