English to Igbo Meaning of demented - demented


Demented :
demented

ara, uche mebiri, edozi, fickle kpọrọ, nchegbu, na-echegbu onwe

dementeddementedly
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Definitions of demented in English
Adjective(1) affected with madness or insanity
Examples of demented in English
(1) Less severely demented patients and black and Hispanic patients were more likely to stay in the home.(2) I probably looked more than a little demented , come to think of it.(3) The diagnosis of an independent depressive disorder becomes difficult in the demented patient.(4) If he lived to 200, he would never understand females, and the demented way their brains worked.(5) To me, it seemed like demented torture, and not very flattering.(6) Finally, at the age of 33, the demented fury that drove him on has subsided and other priorities have kicked in.(7) At this point you may be asking, why it is important to train a workforce that will be experts in taking care of demented residents.(8) As Earth orbits the sun, the tubes are lashing through space like water from a demented lawn sprinkler.(9) They hold a twisted allure to the more demented members of any society.(10) Whenever demented patients travel, it is safe to assume their confusion will worsen for the duration of the trip.(11) Polonius insisted that Hamlet had become demented , and cautioned Ophelia to keep her distance.(12) High level of disability is associated with major depression, in both demented and nondemented people.(13) But, it could be a problem with older, demented patients, or those who are unconscious.(14) As if drunk, or stoned or demented , I jumble everything up, use wrong words or leave gaps in sentences that trail off to nowhere.(15) She flailed her limbs and screamed, looking like a poor demented bird.(16) Deep set eyes and a long face made him look like a demented scientist.
Related Phrases of demented
(1) dement ::
Dement
Synonyms
Adjective
1. mad ::
ara
2. insane ::
ara
4. psychotic ::
psychotic
5. out of one's mind ::
n'otu n'uche
7. lunatic ::
aghọtaghị Isi
8. unbalanced ::
edozi
9. unhinged ::
unhinged
10. disturbed ::
esogbu
11. non compos mentis ::
abụghị compos mentis
12. crazy ::
crazy
13. mental ::
iche echiche
14. psycho ::
emetụta akparamàgwà
15. off one's rocker ::
anya onye rocker
16. nutty ::
nutty
17. around the bend ::
ahụ gbagọrọ agbagọ
18. raving mad ::
raving ara
19. batty ::
batty
20. cuckoo ::
cuckoo
21. loopy ::
loopy
22. loony ::
loony
23. bananas ::
unere
24. screwy ::
screwy
25. touched ::
metụrụ
26. gaga ::
gaga
27. not all there ::
ọ bụghị ihe niile e
28. out to lunch ::
si nri ehihie
29. bonkers ::
bonkers
30. crackers ::
crackers
31. cracked ::
gbawara
32. buggy ::
adọkpụ
33. nutso ::
nutso
34. squirrelly ::
squirrelly
35. wacko ::
wacko
36. batshit ::
batshit
Antonyms
1. balanced ::
ziri ezi
2. sane ::
isi zuru okè
3. sound ::
uda
Different Forms
demented, dementedly
Word Example from TV Shows
the dying mind is
a demented mind, Lord Stark.

the dying mind is a DEMENTED mind, Lord Stark.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

how long have you been
a demented sex pervert?

how long have you been a DEMENTED sex pervert?

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 18

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