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manic /ˈmanɪk /adjective1(In psychiatry) relating to or affected by mania: the manic interludes in depression manic patients...- A hyperactive manic patient will nearly always have a rapid heart rate, but it doesn't follow that a rapid heart rate causes the mania.
- Indeed, many bipolar patients report that manic episodes followed a period in which they were unable to sleep or endured jet lag.
- She spent little time on psychiatric inpatient units working, for example, with bipolar patients in their active manic phases.
1.1Showing wild, apparently deranged, excitement and energy: a manic grin...- Drunk or sober, he was driven by a manic energy and impatience that made him a difficult friend and an almost impossible husband and father.
- This was a thoughtful, quiet museum which nicely complemented the manic excitement of the Dracula Experience.
- My sister and I arrived the night before the surgery and found my mother full of manic energy.
Synonyms mad, insane, deranged, demented, maniacal, lunatic, crazed, wild, demonic, demoniacal, hysterical, raving, neurotic, unhinged, unbalanced; British sectionable informal crazy 1.2Frantically busy; hectic: the pace is utterly manic...- This is the perfect place to relax as it's busy but never too manic.
- In fact, the whole second half of the album is a lot more chilled out than the first, which can be manic and intensely un-listenable.
- All of these factors conspire to create a manic and intensely enjoyable film.
Synonyms frenzied, feverish, frenetic, hectic, intense informal hyper, mad British informal swivel-eyed Derivativesmanically /ˈmanɪkli / adverb ...- You start laughing raucously, almost manically.
- Simon, while ostensibly calm, is pacing rather manically.
- As firelight flickers across his craggy face and sweat runs down his ample forehead, you can bet he's laughing manically.
Rhymesaldermanic, botanic, Brahmanic, Britannic, epiphanic, galvanic, Germanic, Hispanic, interoceanic, Koranic, manganic, mechanic, messianic, oceanic, organic, panic, Puranic, Romanic, satanic, shamanic, talismanic, titanic, transoceanic, tympanic, volcanic |