verrückt
crazy
very foolish or not sensible
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What's the difference between verrückt / irre / wahnsinnig / durchgedreht / crazy / witzig
Colloquial: ‘crazy’, ‘mad’, usually about a person or action; can sound mildly negative or just evaluative.
Strong word: ‘mad’, ‘insane’; can describe a person, action, or very intense feeling, not only negatively.
Colloquial: ‘gone off the rails’, ‘totally unhinged’; usually about a person behaving very strangely or irrationally.
An English borrowing used in German; often sounds trendy or colloquial and can work as an intensifier, not always literally ‘insane’.
Not ‘crazy’; rather ‘funny’, ‘amusing’, sometimes about a strange but comic situation.
‘Odd’, ‘strange’; describes something unusual or unfamiliar, but not necessarily crazy.
Literally ‘not normal’; a very direct and often harsh expression, stronger and blunter than just ‘strange’.
‘Unreasonable’, ‘irrational’; emphasizes lack of common sense rather than mental weirdness.
Colloquial and fairly rude: ‘nuts’, ‘crazy’; often sounds mocking or annoyed.
‘Nonsensical’, ‘pointless’; refers to an idea, decision, or action that makes no sense.
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How to pronounce verrückt and what this word means
verrückt means crazy. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce verrückt
/fɛʁˈʏkt/
verrückt translation
crazy
verrückt examples
Die Idee klingt verrückt.
verrückt transcription
/fɛʁˈʏkt/
Questions about this word
verrückt meaning: what does it mean?
sehr unvernünftig oder nicht vernünftig
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verrückt is pronounced as /fɛʁˈʏkt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
verrückt definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Die Idee klingt verrückt. Translation: Идея звучит безумно.
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