Lunatic in spanish

Lunático

pronunciation: lunɑtikoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

lunatic = lunático, loco, chiflado, pirado, majareta. 

Example: This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.

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» barking lunatic = loco de atar, loco de remate, loco perdido, chiflado, pirado, majareta.

Example: That lead me to wonder whether American consumers had simply, collectively turned into a bunch of barking lunatics.

» drive like + a lunatic = conducir como un loco, conducir a toda pastilla, conducir a toda velocidad.

Example: A motorist was driving 'like a lunatic' when he caused a crash which killed two teenage passengers.

» like a lunatic = como un condenado, como un loco, como loco, como un descosido, desaforadamente.

Example: It's time to start leading by example and not going around like a lunatic all the time, loosing my cool, raving, saying things in the heat of the moment I don't mean.

» lunatic asylum = siquiátrico, manicomio, casa de los locos, loquero.

Example: The writer argues that the steady growth in lunatic asylums in early-19th-century British India played an important role in the making of colonial society.

» lunatic raving = desvarío de un lunático.

Example: French President Nicolas Sarkozy has snapped back at rumours over his private life by describing them as 'lunatic ravings'.

» raving lunatic = loco como una cabra, loco de atar, loco perdido, chiflado, pirado, majareta.

Example: Since January of 2006 we have had to deal with the raving lunatics and suicidal madmen of the ruling party of Hamas.

Lunatic synonyms

insane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn part of speech: adjective maniac in spanish: maníaco, pronunciation: meɪniæk part of speech: noun daredevil in spanish: temerario, pronunciation: derdevəl part of speech: noun, adjective madcap in spanish: atolondrado, pronunciation: mædkæp part of speech: noun swashbuckler in spanish: bravucón, pronunciation: swɔʃbəkəlɜr part of speech: noun moonstruck in spanish: lunático, pronunciation: munstrək part of speech: adjective hothead in spanish: exaltado, pronunciation: hɑθed part of speech: noun madman in spanish: loco, pronunciation: mædmæn part of speech: noun harum-scarum in spanish: harum-scarum, pronunciation: herəmskerəm part of speech: noun, adjective, adverb
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