A word meaning the opposite of crazy is sane. Some people might equate "sane" with being mellow, indifferent, or not easily rattled.
There are clear medical and psychiatric guidelines that define mental illness or what some still call "crazy" and lack of mental illness which most laypeople would call "sane".
Sane.
the opposite of crazy is sane
A person who is insane: lunatic, maniac.
Insanity: Doing the same thing multiple times expecting different results.
If you mean craziness, psychotic is a good one.
For future reference, dictionary.com
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mentally unstable
SANE
Crazy, mad
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The likely word is the slang term psycho, meaning insane, crazy (from psychopath).
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Some of the synonyms for the word sappy meaning foolish or sentimental include absurd, crazy, idiotic, illogical, insane, looney, silly, soppy and stupid.
It is not a word is a number, 5150. The police and such use that number on radio calls when confronted by a insane individual. Lunatic, insane, demented, unsound, maniac, moonstruck, eccentric, and foolish are relative terms.
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The word is traced to the 1560s Latin insanus,meaning "mad, outrageous, insane, extravagant, or excessive.
The antonym ie the opposite meaning of find is 'lose'
The word is "insane." The denotative meaning of this term is mentally unstable or having a disordered mind.
The likely word is the slang term psycho, meaning insane, crazy (from psychopath).
It is the way the word is being used in the context of a sentence, not the dictionary meaning. So if someone said, "It was an insane hockey game!" They do not actually mean 'insane', they just mean it was action packed.
It is the way the word is being used in the context of a sentence, not the dictionary meaning. So if someone said, "It was an insane hockey game!" They do not actually mean 'insane', they just mean it was action packed.
The word "insane" is an adjective. It describes a person or thing as mentally ill or exhibiting extreme foolishness.
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