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Word | Maniacal |
wildly disordered; a maniacal frenzy / Affected with, or characterized by, madness / raging mad; insane / a Romanian or Israeli dance in which the performers form a ring. / affected with or suggestive of madness maniacal laughter / characterized by ungovernable excitement or frenzy : frantic a maniacal mob / : affected with or exhibiting insanity : mad, insane a maniacal killer, | |
Usage | ⇒ Though Mr. Rochester had locked his mad wife in the attic, he could still hear her maniacal laughter echoing throughout the house. ⇒ the movie's villain was a just a clich�d axe-wielding nutcase with a maniacal laugh ⇒ The national dance is the hora , a circle dance performed at festive occasions. |
Synonyms | mad, insane, lunatic, crazy, deranged, crazed, berserk, demented, delirious, frenzied, loony, maniac, hysterical, raving, frantic, manic, psychotic, batty, distracted, loco, |
Antonyms | sane, balanced, lucid, normal, adjusted, clear, clearheaded, compos mentis, healthy, judicious, rational, reasonable, right, right smart, sensible, sound, stable, uncrazy, unneurotic, well-adjusted, |
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