lunatics

[US]/[ˈluːnətɪks]/
[UK]/[ˈluːnətɪks]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who are mentally ill, especially in a way that is considered dangerous or unpredictable.; (informal) A person who is eccentric or behaves in a foolish or irrational way.

Phrases & Collocations

running lunatics

group of lunatics

lunatics' asylum

calling lunatics

pure lunatics

like lunatics

mad lunatics

avoid lunatics

dealing with lunatics

those lunatics

Example Sentences

the asylum was full of lunatics, shouting and pacing.

he was labeled a lunatic after his bizarre behavior at the party.

we need to secure the building from any potential lunatics.

the politician dismissed his critics as a bunch of lunatics.

don't be such a lunatic; there's a logical explanation.

the project proposal was deemed utterly lunatic by the board.

he chased after the runaway dog like a complete lunatic.

the idea of living on mars seemed lunatic to most people.

she accused him of being a lunatic and a danger to society.

the old house was rumored to be haunted by lunatics.

he's acting like a lunatic, screaming at everyone.

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