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    insane
    /ɪnˈseɪn/

    adjective

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  2. insane. adjective. uk / ɪnˈseɪn / us / ɪnˈseɪn / Add to word list. C2. mentally ill: clinically insane For the last ten years of his life he was clinically insane. go insane informal I sometimes think I'm going insane (= I feel very confused). C1. extremely unreasonable or stupid: It would be insane not to take advantage of this opportunity.

  3. The meaning of INSANE is exhibiting a severely disordered state of mind. How to use insane in a sentence. exhibiting a severely disordered state of mind; affected with insanity; unable to think in a clear or sensible way —not used technically…

  4. (formal, law or old-fashioned, often offensive) having a serious mental illness that makes somebody unable to think or behave normally. Doctors certified him as insane. The prisoners were slowly going insane.

  5. a. severely mentally ill, so that normal thinking and behaviour is impossible. b. ( as collective noun; preceded by the) the insane. 2. law. not responsible for one's actions or not capable of managing one's own affairs because of a defect of reason. 3. characteristic of an insane person.

  6. People who are insane are suffering from a seriously irrational or disordered state of mind. When someone commits a crime, it's important to know if they were sane or insane. If they're insane, the penalty is different.

  7. adjective. (not in technical use as a medical diagnosis) not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged. Synonyms: irrational, foolish, maniacal, crazy, crazed, lunatic, demented. of, relating to, or characteristic of a person who is mentally deranged: a wild and insane look on her face.

  8. 1. a. Of, exhibiting, or afflicted with mental derangement. Not used in psychiatric diagnosis. b. Characteristic of or associated with persons who are mentally deranged: an insane laugh; insane babbling. c. Intended for use by such persons: an insane asylum. 2. Having been determined to be in a condition that meets the legal definition of insanity.