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deranged person
noun as in madman
noun as in sociopath
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Speaking with Tucker Carlson, an ex-Fox News anchor who recently interviewed a Holocaust denier and claimed that he was physically attacked by a “demon” — such is the state of American conservatism — Trump lambasted former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., as a “deranged person” who only dislikes him because, in his telling, he’s reluctant to invade other countries.
Who except a deranged person would concoct a story about being in a scary helicopter emergency landing with a guy who wasn’t even there?
“The more he did so, the more I worried that some deranged person might react with violence.”
What do you say to people who make the argument that guns are protected by the Second Amendment and that yes, a deranged person here or there may do something bad, but is it fair to punish or penalize law-abiding gun owners with unnecessary or extra government intervention?
“It’s either the mind of a deranged person or just a false flag.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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