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- Dictionarycrazy/ˈkreɪzi/
adjective
- 1. mad, especially as manifested in wild or aggressive behaviour: "Stella went crazy and assaulted a visitor" Similar Opposite
- 2. extremely enthusiastic: "I'm crazy about Cindy" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. extremely: North American "I've been crazy busy"
noun
- 1. a mad person: North American "keep that crazy away from me"
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- Znaczenie Crazy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
crazy definicja: 1. stupid or not reasonable: 2. mentally...
- English (US)
CRAZY meaning: 1. stupid or not reasonable: 2. mentally ill:...
- Crazy: Malay Translation
CRAZY translate: gila, menggilai. Learn more in the...
- Crazy: Arabic Translation
CRAZY translate: غَبي / غَريب, غَضْبان. Learn more in the...
- Crazy: Russian Translation
CRAZY translate: безумный, бредовый , разозленный . Learn...
- Crazy Spanish Translation
CRAZY translate: loco, loco, enfurecido, loco, loca, loco/ca...
- Znaczenie Crazy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
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Definition of crazy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Crazy definition: mentally deranged; demented; insane. . See examples of CRAZY used in a sentence.
1. a. Mentally deranged. b. Informal Odd or eccentric in behavior. 2. Informal Departing from proportion or moderation, especially: a. Possessed by enthusiasm or excitement: The crowd at the game went crazy. b. Immoderately fond; infatuated: was crazy about boys. c. Intensely involved or preoccupied: is crazy about cars and racing. d.
Use the adjective crazy to describe actions that aren't sensible, like the crazy way your brothers run around the house when their favorite team wins a game. Crazy can also mean "insane," though in today's world, it is offensive to apply it to those who struggle with mental illness.