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dated (insane person) aliéné, aliénée nm, nf. dément, démente nm, nf. People classed as lunatics were separated from society. Les individus catégorisés en tant qu'aliénés étaient mis à l'écart de la société. lunatic n. informal, figurative (reckless person) fou, folle nm, nf.
Lunatic is a noun or adjective that means someone who behaves in a silly or dangerous way, or a word for a person who has a mental illness. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
Lunatic is a dated, now offensive term for someone with a severely disordered state of mind, or an informal word for someone who behaves wildly. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of lunatic from Merriam-Webster.
someone who behaves in a silly or dangerous way: He drives like a lunatic. offensive old-fashioned. a word for a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive.
adj (=foolish) fou (folle) , dément (e) → That was a lunatic thing to do. → lunatic extremes. → The arms race is resuming on a scale more lunatic than ever. lunatic asylum. n asile m d'aliénés. lunatic fringe. n. the lunatic fringe les éléments mpl les plus extrêmes. → Demands for a separate Siberia are confined for now to the lunatic fringe.
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a person whose actions and manner are marked by extreme eccentricity or recklessness. a person legally declared to be of unsound mind and who therefore is not held capable or responsible before the law: a former legal term. adjective. (no longer in technical use; now considered offensive) insane.