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The example sentences of DELIRIOUS in videos (7 in total of 7)

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Use "delirious" in a sentence | "delirious" example sentences

How to use "delirious" in a sentence?

  • The most wonderful thing in life is to be delirious and the most wonderful kind of delirium is being in love.
    -Yevgeny Zamyatin-
  • Capitalism was reasonably content under Hitler, happy under Mussolini, very happy under Franco and delirious under General Pinochet.
    -John Ralston Saul-
  • Among adults – and among orphans – Wilbur Larch noted that delirious happiness was rare.
    -John Irving-
  • A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
    -Charley Harper-
  • Playing lifts you out of yourself into a delirious place.
    -Jacqueline du Pre-
  • I'm delirious. Spots are crawling before my eyes." "Those are spiders.
    -Diana Wynne Jones-
  • For years your name never passed my lips, while my soul drank in, with a delirious thirst, all that was uttered in my presence respecting you.
    -Edgar Allan Poe-
  • Now the whole dizzying and delirious range of sexual possibilities has been boiled down to that one big, boring, bulimic word. RELATIONSHIP.
    -Julie Burchill-
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Definition and meaning of DELIRIOUS

What does "delirious mean?"

/dəˈlirēəs/

delirious

adjective
in acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness and incoherence.

What are synonyms of "delirious"?
Some common synonyms of "delirious" are:
  • incoherent,
  • raving,
  • babbling,
  • irrational,
  • hysterical,
  • wild,
  • feverish,
  • frenzied,
  • deranged,
  • demented,
  • unhinged,
  • mad,
  • insane,
  • crazed,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌinkōˈhirənt/

incoherent
adjective

Not logical or not well-organized.

/ˈrāviNG/

raving
adjective noun verb

used to emphasize particular quality. irrational or incoherent talk. To speak or shout loudly, angrily or as if crazy.

/ˈbab(ə)liNG/

babbling
adjective noun verb

talking rapidly and continuously. action of talking rapidly and continuously. To make the sound of running water.

/i(r)ˈraSH(ə)nəl/

irrational
adjective noun

not logical or reasonable. irrational number or quantity.

/həˈsterək(ə)l/

hysterical
adjective

affected by wildly uncontrolled emotion.

/wīld/

wild
adjective adverb noun verb

living or growing in natural environment. In a manner which lacks control. natural state or uncultivated or uninhabited region. treat person or animal harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous.

/ˈfēv(ə)riSH/

feverish
adjective

having or showing symptoms of fever.

/ˈfrenzēd/

frenzied
adjective

Affected by uncontrolled, often crazy behavior.

/dēˈrānjd/

deranged
adjective verb

mad. To make insane.

/dəˈmen(t)əd/

demented
adjective

suffering from dementia.

/ˌənˈhinjd/

unhinged
adjective verb

A little bit crazy. To remove (a door, for example) from the hinges.

mad

/mad/

mad
adjective adverb verb

Very angry. very; extremely. make mad.

/inˈsān/

insane
adjective

Being crazy or stupid.

/krāzd/

crazed
adjective

insane or wildly out of countrol.

What are antonyms of "delirious"?
Some common antonyms of "delirious" are:
  • lucid,
  • coherent,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈlo͞osəd/

lucid
adjective

Able to speak/think clearly, e.g. even if old.

/ˌkōˈhirənt/

coherent
adjective

(Of language, ideas) logical and well-organized.

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