Acrazed vs Crazed - What's the difference?
acrazed | crazed |
(acraze)
To weaken, impair, or enfeeble in mind, body, or estate; craze.
Maddened, driven insane.
Covered with cracks (generally applied to porcelain).
(craze)
As verbs the difference between acrazed and crazed
is that acrazed is (acraze) while crazed is (craze).As an adjective crazed is
maddened, driven insane.acrazed
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Verb
(head)acraze
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Alternative forms
* acraseVerb
(acraz)References
*crazed
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The crazed look in his eyes made everyone back up.
- He was crazed with thirst and resorted to drinking seawater.
- The dark traces of the cracks in the crazed surface of the pot contrasted with the light glaze and was quite attractive.