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View usage for: (ʌnhɪndʒd) 1. adjectiveIf you describe someone's behaviour or performance as unhinged, you are critical of it because it seems wild and uncontrollable. [journalism, disapproval] The phrase 'yeah yeah yeah' can rarely have been delivered with so much unhingedpassion. 2. See also unhinge unhinged in British English (ʌnˈhɪndʒd) adjectivederanged or unbalanced feelings that make you feel completely unhinged and crazy The phrase 'yeah yeah yeah' can rarely have been delivered with so much unhingedpassion. Examples of 'unhinged' in a sentenceunhinged It was a tame enough guess; but to Jackson, in his unhinged state, it seemed like the last straw.It was the tragedy that must have unhinged him, people said.We pushed through the unhinged door, grinning in breathless exhilaration. a frantically unhinged guitar solo Synonyms mad crazy (informal) bananas (informal) manic uncontrolled bonkers (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition wild and uncontrolled in behaviour the manager's crazed antics on the touchline Synonyms mad, crazy, raving, unbalanced, deranged, berserk, unhinged, berko (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang), porangi (New Zealand) Definition mad Sid broke into demented laughter. Synonyms mad, crazy, frenzied, manic, crazed, deranged, maniacalDefinition in a state of extreme emotional intensity The children were wild with excitement. Synonyms excited, mad (informal), crazy (informal), eager, nuts (slang), enthusiastic, raving, frantic, daft (informal), frenzied, hysterical, avid, potty (British, informal), delirious, agog- unheralded
- unhesitating
- unhinge
- unhinged
- unholy
- unhoped-for
- unhurried
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