Synonyms for deranged


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dih-reynjd
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈreɪndʒd

Top 10 synonyms for deranged Other synonyms for the word deranged

Définition of deranged

Origin :
  • c.1790, "insane;" of things, "out of order," from 1796; past participle adjective from derange (v.).
  • adj crazy, insane
Example sentences :
  • And will not the bravest and wisest soul be least confused or deranged by any external influence?
  • Extract from : « The Republic » by Plato
  • "Take her away; she's deranged," said O'Leary to the gens d'armes.
  • Extract from : « The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete » by Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
  • "This man is deranged," I said to myself, very much frightened.
  • Extract from : « Under Western Eyes » by Joseph Conrad
  • It seemed a hard struggle for him to believe he was not deranged.
  • Extract from : « Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Charles Lever
  • Come, that sabre cut I got on the head at the siege of Azof has deranged my brain.
  • Extract from : « A Romance of the West Indies » by Eugne Sue
  • For this inconsistency in the behaviour of Miss Milner, appeared as if her senses had been deranged.
  • Extract from : « A Simple Story » by Mrs. Inchbald
  • I also think that their plans were deranged by the events of the first.
  • Extract from : « Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863 » by Arthur J. L. (Lieut.-Col.) Fremantle
  • Waverley's illness was an event which deranged all their calculations.
  • Extract from : « Waverley » by Sir Walter Scott
  • This, at any rate, is a general mark of a deranged or defective mind.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Mind » by James Mark Baldwin
  • She was convinced that she had been, and still was, deranged.
  • Extract from : « The Physical Life of Woman: » by Dr. George H Napheys

Antonyms for deranged

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