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- adjectiveinsane (adjective)
- very foolish, irrational, or strange:"everything about the business seems insane" · "you'd have to be insane to disagree" · "she called the decision absolutely insane"
- extremely annoyed, distracted, or uncontrolled:"a fly whose buzzing had been driving me insane" · "his eyes were glowing with insane fury"
- lacking the ability to think and behave in ways considered to be normal, especially on account of serious mental illness (not in current technical use):"he had gone insane" · "certifying patients as clinically insane"
- (in legal contexts) regarded as being unfit to assume legal responsibility for one's own actions or affairs, on the grounds of mental illness, disease of the brain, or intellectual disability; of unsound mind.
- informalshocking; outrageous:"they were making insane amounts of money" · "my long-distance phone bills are insane"
- astonishingly good or impressive:"aerial acrobats pull off some of the most insane moves you will see"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin insanus, from in- ‘not’ + sanus ‘healthy’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- very foolish, irrational, or strange:
- extremely annoyed, distracted, or uncontrolled:
- lacking the ability to think and behave in ways considered to be normal, especially on account of serious mental illness (not in current technical use):mentally illhaving a mental illnesshaving a mental health conditionof unsound mindmentally disorderedout of one's headsick in the headraving madnutty as a fruitcakemad as a hattermad as a March hareoff one's chumpbarking madstark staring madround the twistas daft as a brushnot the full shillingyampyporangi
- (in legal contexts) regarded as being unfit to assume legal responsibility for one's own actions or affairs, on the grounds of mental illness, disease of the brain, or intellectual disability; of unsound mind.mentally illhaving a mental illnesshaving a mental health conditionof unsound mindmentally disorderedout of one's headsick in the headraving madnutty as a fruitcakemad as a hattermad as a March hareoff one's chumpbarking madstark staring madround the twistas daft as a brushnot the full shillingyampyporangi
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