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unhinged
[ uhn-hinjd ]
adjective
- having no hinge or hinges, or with the hinges removed:
an unhinged gate.
- unsettled, disordered, or distraught:
He became unhinged when his friend died.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unhinged1
Example Sentences
Certainly, not all his critics are so unhinged, and there are many things I personally disagreed with him on, but he always reminded me of the very best of Catholicism.
"Some unhinged lunatic, a man, wearing daisy dukes, at a makeup store, got in my face today. Dems are nuts. So I went off - and I won’t be backing down," she captioned the post.
Once you tear away at the protections and pillars of a democratic system, things can convert very quickly, and you start getting truly unhinged legislatures.
It was the spectacle of the lethally unhinged b***h—and it was exactly what audiences were primed to expect.
He tries to shield his children from politics and the unhinged passions of the moment.
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