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maniacal /məˈnʌɪək(ə)l /adjective1Exhibiting extremely wild or violent behaviour: a maniacal dictator John burst into maniacal laughter...- They both get to play like mysterious, maniacal pixies.
- The entire perfectly edited sequence is like a dream, or a maniacal live-action cartoon.
- I heard his maniacal giggle across the house, together with the wails of his baby.
1.1 informal Exhibiting or denoting obsessive enthusiasm: his maniacal obsession with conspiracy theories 1.2 Psychiatry, archaic Suffering from mania: maniacal patients...- The patient may be very irritable, have delusions and hallucinations, and sometimes become maniacal.
- The nature of the maniacal attacks varies with the period at which they occur.
- In typical mania, this is commonly observed, from one to three months prior to the maniacal explosion.
Derivativesmaniacally /məˈnʌɪək(ə)li / adverbRhymesdemoniacal, megalomaniacal, paradisiacal, zodiacal |