Unbalanced vs Crazy - What's the difference?
unbalanced | crazy | Related terms |
not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy
irrational or mentally deranged
(accounting) not adjusted such that debit and credit correspond
(computing) of an expression having different numbers of left and right parentheses
(American football) an offensive line with more players on one side of the center than on the other
(unbalance)
Insane; lunatic; demented.
* 1663 , (Samuel Butler), (Hudibras)
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, title= Out of control.
Overly excited or enthusiastic.
* R. B. Kimball
In love; experiencing romantic feelings.
(informal) Unexpected; surprising.
Characterized by weakness or feebleness; decrepit; broken; falling to decay; shaky; unsafe.
* Macaulay
* Addison
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An insane or eccentric person; a crackpot.
As adjectives the difference between unbalanced and crazy
is that unbalanced is not balanced, without equilibrium; dizzy while crazy is insane; lunatic; demented.As a verb unbalanced
is past tense of unbalance.As an adverb crazy is
very, extremely.As a noun crazy is
an insane or eccentric person; a crackpot.unbalanced
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* out of whack, lopsided, ill-disposed, unstable, inbalance, imbalanceVerb
(head)crazy
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Adjective
(er)- Over moist and crazy brains.
Mr. Pratt's Patients, passage=Of all the queer collections of humans outside of a crazy asylum, it seemed to me this sanitarium was the cup winner. […] When you're well enough off so's you don't have to fret about anything but your heft or your diseases you begin to get queer, I suppose.}}
- The girls were crazy to be introduced to him.
- Piles of mean and crazy houses.
- One of great riches, but a crazy constitution.
- They got a crazy boat to carry them to the island.
