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demented
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
demented
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a demented sense of humor
▪ Whoever committed these crimes was demented and sick.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But, with movies, I mean, I could get really demented with movies sometimes.
▪ I read somewhere that, in dreams, we all have the experience of being psychotic or demented or delusional.
▪ Like a demented cheerleader he pranced and hopped before dotting the ball down to the amusement of team-mate Will Greenwood.
▪ Miss Dowd had been murdered in her cage by a demented mooch and her picture held a dreadful fascination for Rowena.
▪ The demented crocuses were hauling themselves up out of the earth.
▪ There is no doubt that some depressed patients find more disturbed demented patients distressing.
▪ We have not yet even imagined some of the wicked purposes to which demented or profit-driven people will put it.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Demented

Demented \De*ment"ed\, a. [From Dement.] Insane; mad; of unsound mind. -- De*ment"ed*ness, n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
demented

1640s, from obsolete dement "drive mad."

Wiktionary
demented
  1. insane or mentally ill. v

  2. (en-past of: dement)

WordNet
demented

adj. affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad" [syn: brainsick, crazy, distracted, disturbed, mad, sick, unbalanced, unhinged]

Usage examples of "demented".

Not only had she been made a widow during her twentieth anniversary celebration, but she and her daughter were locked in cages, kept like slaves for the amusement of a couple of demented perverts.

But as to baptized persons who are vexed in body by unclean spirits, the same reason holds good of them as of others who are demented.

If the bugloss and ragwort worked as warranted, the Walis-karja would probably still be demented and addled all day tomorrow, if not for many more days.

The man came to me like a demented creature, and the whole clachan gathered out, young and old, and I went at their head to see what the miracle could be, for the man said it was a fiery dragon, spewing smoke and flames.

It was bad enough, just listening to that demagogic swill -- but I doubt if there were more than a dozen people in Miami that week who really understood what that cheap, demented little fascist punk had in mind for his Four More Years.

Jacob into the office where he acted like a demented chimp while she and Patsy inserted five thousand erratum slips.

By that time a barrage of anti-bimbo invectives had caused her to shut down the Web site and adopt the name of Fonda, a demented aunt having declared herself a third cousin to Peter and Jane.

For, as the chaise was coming by the mill, William Huckle, the miller that was, came flying out of the mill like a demented man, crying fire!

From somewhere in the bush at his back he heard the strange bird the natives called a kookaburra emit its high-pitched cackle, sounding for all the world like demented laughter, and suddenly irritated, Tench thought longingly of his impending return to England.

He knew, from past experience, that those who were affected by madness were totally unpredictable and supremely dangerous, and he saw in the transported countenance of the Lawgiver every indication that the man was pathologically demented.

If Loge thought him demented, if he had his enemy guessing, so much the better.

A scream of pure demented pleasure arose from the throats of the lostlings who paraded obscenely in the street.

Nor did the demented, sadistic cackling of Lizzie Flat-chest, crouched in her corner niche on the other side of the cabin, in any way comfort the memoryless woman.

Thirty or so five-year-olds bounced around the free fall gym like a barrage of demented ping pong balls when their creche mother, a plump pleasant downsider woman they called Mama Nilla, assisted by a couple of quaddie teenage girls, first let them out of their reading class.

His orders had come direct from the seraskier himself, who had been moving through the lines like a man demented, setting the position of the guns, instructing the troops, fixing elevations, and exhorting them all to obedience.