Crazed is an English word with synonyms like deranged or insane. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Crazed meaning
- Maddened; driven insane.
- Obsessed with something.
- Covered with cracks (generally applied to porcelain, plastics, and paints).
Using Crazed
- The main meaning on this page is: Maddened; driven insane. | Obsessed with something. | Covered with cracks (generally applied to porcelain, plastics, and paints).
- Useful related words include: deranged, half-crazed, insane.
- In the example corpus, crazed often appears in combinations such as: the crazed, by crazed, crazed gunman.
Context around Crazed
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Crazed
- In this selection, "crazed" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, drug, greed, football, gunman, seventeen and crooked stand out and add context to how "crazed" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a drug crazed aristocrat who and a drug crazed predatory paedophile. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "crazed" sits close to words such as abreast, accrue and adkins, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with crazed
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
She became crazed, yes, but uninteresting, never. (7 words)
However, Leon and Ashley are not the only ones on the run from crazed killers. (15 words)
He’s a crazed Indiana Jones gleefully rampaging across that temple of doom we call Earth. (16 words)
For in just about everything here, there is no one and nothing who is trusted enough to bring our crazed political leaders (pretending at mad dogs) in the same place at the same time to speak on the same mutually helpful issue: politics and race. (45 words)
Since the publicity-crazed Farage, who has been more or less unemployed since Brexit, took centre stage on GB News, the channel has basically become an unrestrained propaganda outfit for Farage and his agenda. (34 words)
When I was taught about the Battle of Fort Dearborn (identified as the Fort Dearborn Massacre in those days), the only losses mentioned were of helpless women and children killed by crazed savages. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Being back home makes me feel like a crazed seventeen-year-old: restless and lethargic at the same time.
But now, at age 72, the greed-crazed crooked cop Giulino has found a district-court judge who decreed that the kleptomaniac cop should get his bloated state pension back.
Everything is thrown into the mix here – even a crazed song-and-dance routine aboard a flying goblin galleon – to raise festive spirits.
For in just about everything here, there is no one and nothing who is trusted enough to bring our crazed political leaders (pretending at mad dogs) in the same place at the same time to speak on the same mutually helpful issue: politics and race.
Growing up near Dallas-Fort Worth in the football-crazed town of Hurst, Texas, Cooper started out as an athlete before realizing he had a knack for storytelling.
He’s a crazed Indiana Jones gleefully rampaging across that temple of doom we call Earth.
However, Leon and Ashley are not the only ones on the run from crazed killers.
However, their life changed forever after he found Evelin and tried to save the young girl's life who infected him with the mold that turned him into a crazed serial murderer.
Ian Watkins found fame and fortune as frontman for the rock band Lostprophets until he was unmasked as a drug-crazed predatory paedophile.
Leisure activities and hobbies are often what keep people from becoming obsessed, broken-down or crazed from their jobs or careers.
Only tinned fish and in some cases plain white bread available at traditionally stocked up stores, with health-crazed Angelinos snapping up all the healthier wholemeal alternatives.
She became crazed, yes, but uninteresting, never.
She described herself back then as a 'crazed lunatic', impulsive and reckless after growing up in the foster care system.
Since the publicity-crazed Farage, who has been more or less unemployed since Brexit, took centre stage on GB News, the channel has basically become an unrestrained propaganda outfit for Farage and his agenda.
When I was taught about the Battle of Fort Dearborn (identified as the Fort Dearborn Massacre in those days), the only losses mentioned were of helpless women and children killed by crazed savages.
With guns drawn, the women strategically moved through a maze of offices that surrounded the dance floor, searched large cabinets, and double-checked nooks where a crazed gunman could hide.
A French tradie who picked up a bollard and faced down the Westfield Bondi knifeman said the crazed killer had 'empty eyes'.
A mother whose son was a bludgeoned to death by a drug-crazed aristocrat who thought he was an has revealed her heartbreak as his killer was freed from prison after nine years.
But when crazed Detective Felt raids Irina's lab, the couple dive into the freshly powered up portal to escape capture.
Civil lawsuits, criminal indictments, Democrat nominees, media mudslinging, and even a crazed gunman’s bullet bounced right off him.
Common combinations with crazed
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the crazed 10×
- by crazed 5×
- crazed gunman 3×
- crazed and 3×
- as crazed 3×
- even crazed 2×
- and crazed 2×
- into crazed 2×
- crazed serial 2×
- crazed killer 2×