[
US
/ənˈhɪndʒd/
]
[ UK /ʌnhˈɪndʒd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnhˈɪndʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
affected with madness or insanity
a man who had gone mad
How To Use unhinged In A Sentence
- Such a sentence was absolutely verboten and I had been unhinged to write it. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
- It was the tragedy that must have unhinged him, people said. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
- Anyone on TV or in a major newspaper gets a lot of nasty mail, some from unhinged cranks.
- The woman also had about 6 or 7 cats - which in my book is always a good sign of someone being unhinged.
- The phrase "yeah yeah yeah" can rarely have been delivered with so much unhinged passion.
- Meanwhile, a mentally unhinged former lover is stalking her, and the serial killer has struck again.
- Anthony Hopkins goes from sullen silence to wordy sermonising as an unhinged anthropologist in this heavy-handed drama.
- Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement.
- This unnatural act unhinged a stranger sitting next to me who looked on in amazement as he passed the same bus stop he had stood at five minutes previously.
- I have described the member as having become utterly unhinged on the matter of immigration.