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blázen — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • crazy adj Mentally unstable or irrational; behaving in a wild or nonsensical way.
  • fiend noun An evil or demonic being; by extension, a cruel or wicked person.
  • fool noun A person who acts or thinks without good sense or judgment.
  • freak noun A person, animal, or thing that is highly unusual or abnormal.
  • kook noun An eccentric or slightly crazy person.
  • loony adj Crazy or mentally unstable.
  • lunatic noun A person regarded as insane or wildly irrational (now considered old-fashioned and offensive as a clinical term).
  • madman noun A man who behaves in an insane, irrational, or extremely reckless way.

Senses

blázen is used for these senses in English:

  • crazy (slang, countable) An insane or eccentric person; a crackpot.
  • fiend (informal) An addict or fanatic.
  • fool (pejorative) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
  • fool (tarot, often, capitalized, _, Fool) A particular card in a tarot deck, representing a jester.
  • freak (slang, chiefly, derogatory) A person who is extremely abnormal in appearance, social behavior, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices; an oddball, a unique person, originally in a displeasing or alienating way.
  • kook (slang, chiefly, US) An eccentric, strange or crazy person.
  • loony (informal, offensive, derogatory) An insane or very foolish person.
  • lunatic An insane person.

crazy — full definition

  1. adj Mentally unstable or irrational; behaving in a wild or nonsensical way.
  2. adj Informal: extremely enthusiastic about or infatuated with someone or something.
  3. noun Informal: an eccentric or irrational person.

fiend — full definition

  1. noun An evil or demonic being; by extension, a cruel or wicked person.
  2. noun Informal: someone with an intense, almost obsessive enthusiasm for something.

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