Crazy
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Crazy ( adjective )
- Mentally ill or unstable.
- Acting irrationally or without self-control.
- Extremely enthusiastic, eager or passionate about something.
- Unbelievable or extraordinary.
Origin:
From middle english cresy, craisey, craisy, from old french crezé, from crez ("broken") from latin crepus ("broken, cracked.")
Examples:
- He had a crazy look in his eyes.
- She was driving crazy on the highway.
- He went crazy when he heard the news.
- She's crazy about chocolate.
- The idea was crazy, but it worked.
(As a noun)
Crazy ( noun )
- Mentally ill or unstable.
- Acting irrationally or without self-control.
- Extremely enthusiastic, eager or passionate about something.
- Unbelievable or extraordinary.
Origin:
From middle english cresy, craisey, craisy, from old french crezé, from crez ("broken") from latin crepus ("broken, cracked.")
Examples:
- He had a crazy look in his eyes.
- She was driving crazy on the highway.
- He went crazy when he heard the news.
- She's crazy about chocolate.
- The idea was crazy, but it worked.