not+sane

  • 11not right in the head — not in your right mind/not right in the head/informal phrase crazy He’s never been quite right in the head. Thesaurus: crazy or sillysynonym Main entry: right * * * …

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  • 12sane — [[t]se͟ɪn[/t]] saner, sanest 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is sane is able to think and behave normally and reasonably, and is not mentally ill. He seemed perfectly sane... It wasn t the act of a sane person. Ant: insane 2) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If… …

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  • 13sane — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ remain, stay ▪ keep sb ▪ Having that little bit of time to myself is what keeps me sane. ADVERB …

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  • 15sane — Synonyms and related words: admissible, all there, balanced, bright, bunkum, clearheaded, clearminded, cogent, commonsense, compelling, compos mentis, conceptive, conceptual, convincing, cool, coolheaded, credible, discursive, down to earth,… …

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  • 16sane — adjective /seɪn/ a) Being in a healthy condition; not deranged; acting rationally; regarding the mind. b) Mentally sound; possessing a rational mind; having the mental faculties in such condition as to be able to anticipate and judge the effect… …

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  • 17sane — [17] Latin sānus, a word of uncertain origin, meant ‘healthy’ – a connotation perpetuated in its derivative sanatorium ‘sickroom’ [19]. Its use with reference to mental rather than physical health (as in the Latin tag mēns sāna in corpore sāno ‘a …

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  • 18sane automatism — insanity that is not due to mental illness (condition which prevents one from being held responsible for crimes committed) …

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  • 19sane — adjective 1》 of sound mind; not mad. 2》 reasonable; sensible. Derivatives sanely adverb saneness noun Origin C17: from L. sanus healthy …

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  • 20sane — [17] Latin sānus, a word of uncertain origin, meant ‘healthy’ – a connotation perpetuated in its derivative sanatorium ‘sickroom’ [19]. Its use with reference to mental rather than physical health (as in the Latin tag mēns sāna in corpore sāno ‘a …

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