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Synonyms for manic
ˈmæn ɪkman·ic
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Princeton's WordNet
frenzied, manicadjective
affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason
"a frenzied attack"; "a frenzied mob"; "the prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused"- H.W.Carter; "outbursts of drunken violence and manic activity and creativity"
Synonyms:
frenzied, phrenetic, frenetic, franticAntonyms:
tame
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#21200 | manic | |
#24491 | frantic | |
#42715 | fussy | |
#48392 | frenzied | |
#57342 | frenetic | |
#66215 | torrential |
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Additionally, a small portion of people have histories of psychotic or manic episodes, and psilocybin could worsen those conditions or trigger a relapse.
We have created a manic world nauseous with the pursuit of material wealth. Many also bear their cross of imagined deprivation, while their fellow human beings remain paralyzed by real poverty. We drown in the thick sweetness of our sensual excess, and our shameless opulence, while our discontent souls suffocate in the arid wasteland of spiritual deprivation.
It's the utmost kind of manic harm for the future of those people enamoured with this game, searching for Pokemon through the streets ... like drunkards.
You've got investors grappling with a new environment of volatility and how to handle that, that means a market like we have now, kind of manic-depressive, passive-aggressive.
I feel way more creative now than when I was manic because when I went completely manic, it was just totally scattered and it made no sense, you have to create a tragedy so that people don’t live it.
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