Thesaurus / delirious
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Now that her career has been suddenly mooted, her own mother has sunk into a depression and she’s all but delirious with grief, Kimberly is agitating for influence in the Brown administration.
FX’S EPIC Y: THE LAST MAN ADAPTATION GETS OFF TO A SHAKY BUT INTRIGUING STARTJUDY BERMANSEPTEMBER 8, 2021TIMEOnce the enslaved man’s neck was affected, he became delirious.
HOW THE ORIGINS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY ARE LINKED TO THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADEJIM DOWNSSEPTEMBER 2, 2021TIMEIt didn’t take long for them to end up in the worst kind of scenario—lost, exhausted, and increasingly delirious.
A CLIMBING DISASTER INTERRUPTED BY A LOVE STORYOUTSIDE EDITORSFEBRUARY 11, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEHe was delirious, so she and another nurse sedated him and tied him down, which kept him alive.
“THOSE OF US WHO DON’T DIE ARE GOING TO QUIT”: A CRUSH OF PATIENTS, DWINDLING SUPPLIES AND THE NURSE WHO LOST HOPEBY J. DAVID MCSWANEDECEMBER 30, 2020PROPUBLICAPatients can end up delirious and in pain, weakened by an unremitting torrent of bloody diarrhea.
WHEN EVOLUTION IS INFECTIOUS - ISSUE 90: SOMETHING GREENMOISES VELASQUEZ-MANOFFSEPTEMBER 30, 2020NAUTILUSHarangues against the king and the aristocrats rendered them delirious with rage.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTRose Maylie had rapidly grown worse, and before midnight was delirious.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSAnd that your next clear recollection is of lying here, where you were brought after being found delirious by the police?
THE BAG OF DIAMONDSGEORGE MANVILLE FENNAnd all this while, burning with fever, Ella Bedford lay delirious, and with a nurse at her bedside night and day.
BY BIRTH A LADYGEORGE MANVILLE FENNPatients having this disease sometimes grow delirious and violent, and the priest should be careful how he handles them.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYWORDS RELATED TO DELIRIOUS
- aberrant
- absurd
- bananas
- batty
- crazed
- cuckoo
- daft
- delirious
- demented
- deranged
- distracted
- fantastic
- foolhardy
- foolish
- frantic
- frenetic
- frenzied
- illogical
- imprudent
- invalid
- irrational
- kooky
- loony
- ludicrous
- lunatic
- mental
- non compos mentis
- nonsensical
- nutty
- of unsound mind
- off one's rocker
- out of one's mind
- preposterous
- psychotic
- rabid
- raving
- senseless
- unbalanced
- unhinged
- unreasonable
- unsafe
- unsound
- unstable
- wacky
- aberrant
- absurd
- bananas
- batty
- crazed
- cuckoo
- daft
- delirious
- demented
- deranged
- distracted
- fantastic
- foolhardy
- foolish
- frantic
- frenetic
- frenzied
- illogical
- imprudent
- invalid
- irrational
- kooky
- loony
- ludicrous
- lunatic
- mental
- non compos mentis
- nonsensical
- nutty
- of unsound mind
- off one's rocker
- out of one's mind
- preposterous
- psychotic
- rabid
- raving
- senseless
- unbalanced
- unhinged
- unreasonable
- unsafe
- unsound
- unstable
- wacky
- agitated
- angry
- at wit's end
- berserk
- beside oneself
- corybantic
- crazy
- delirious
- deranged
- distraught
- excited
- flipped-out
- fraught
- freaked-out
- frenetic
- frenzied
- furious
- hectic
- hot and bothered
- hot under the collar
- hyper
- hysterical
- in a stew
- in a tizzy
- insane
- keyed-up
- mad
- out of control
- overwrought
- panic-stricken
- rabid
- raging
- raving
- shook-up
- spazzed out
- unglued
- unscrewed
- unzipped
- violent
- weird
- weirded out
- wigged out
- wild
- wired
- worked-up
- zonkers
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