Crazed people are wild and uncontrolled, and perhaps insane.
[written]
A crazed gunman slaughtered five people last night.
...a crazed act of revenge.
Synonyms: mad, crazy, raving, unbalanced More Synonyms of crazed
-crazed
(-kreɪzd)
combining form
-crazed combines with nouns to form adjectives that describe people whose behaviour is wild and uncontrolled because of the thing the noun refers to.
...a drug-crazed killer.
crazed in British English
(kreɪzd)
adjective
1.
driven insane
2.
(of porcelain or pottery) having a fine network of cracks in the glaze
Examples of 'crazed' in a sentence
crazed
I was like this crazed fan!
The Sun (2016)
He claimed he would be mobbed by crazed fans on public transport if banned.
The Sun (2015)
But is this the work of a crazed fan, or something far more sinister?
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Sometimes it's of the crazed stalker variety.
The Sun (2013)
I played like a crazed dog chasing a balloon on wet lino.
The Sun (2013)
I behave like a crazed fan.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Canadian officials at the band's record company have warned their management about one particular crazed fan who has been bombarding them with emails and phone calls.
The Sun (2012)
It is hard to take in that this view is from an eminent scholar, not a crazed science-fiction fan.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
In other languages
crazed
British English: crazed ADJECTIVE
Crazed people are wild and uncontrolled, and perhaps insane.
Television pictures showed crazed fans breaking down fencing and invading the pitch.