Crazy ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Crazy ( adjective )

  1. Mentally ill or unstable.
  2. Acting irrationally or without self-control.
  3. Extremely enthusiastic, eager or passionate about something.
  4. Unbelievable or extraordinary.

Origin:

From middle english cresy, craisey, craisy, from old french crezé, from crez ("broken") from latin crepus ("broken, cracked.")

Examples:

  1. He had a crazy look in his eyes.
  2. She was driving crazy on the highway.
  3. He went crazy when he heard the news.
  4. She's crazy about chocolate.
  5. The idea was crazy, but it worked.

(As a noun)

Crazy ( noun )

  1. Mentally ill or unstable.
  2. Acting irrationally or without self-control.
  3. Extremely enthusiastic, eager or passionate about something.
  4. Unbelievable or extraordinary.

Origin:

From middle english cresy, craisey, craisy, from old french crezé, from crez ("broken") from latin crepus ("broken, cracked.")

Examples:

  1. He had a crazy look in his eyes.
  2. She was driving crazy on the highway.
  3. He went crazy when he heard the news.
  4. She's crazy about chocolate.
  5. The idea was crazy, but it worked.
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