Meaning & Definition of word "Delirious"
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Delirious
/dɪˈlɪrɪəs/
adjective:
- 1. In a disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, or incoherence, often due to illness or intoxication.
- Example: After days of high fever, he became delirious and started talking to imaginary friends.
- 2. In a state of extreme excitement or frenzy.
- Example: The fans were delirious with joy when their team won the championship.
- 3. Characterized by wild excitement or ecstasy.
- Example: She felt delirious with happiness on her wedding day.
Etymology
Late Latin 'deliriosus', meaning 'out of the furrow', from 'de-' + 'lirare' (to stray, deviate).
Common Phrases and Expressions
delirious joy:
An intense feeling of happiness.
delirious laughter:
Laughter that is uncontrollable and wild.
delirious state:
A condition where someone is confused or exhibits erratic behavior.
Related Words
delirium:
A disturbed state of mind characterized by confusion, disorientation, and hallucinations.
euphoria:
A feeling of intense excitement and happiness.
frenzy:
A state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior.
Slang Meanings of delirious
Meaning: Crazy over something or someone.
Example Sentence: I'm totally delirious over this new album!
Meaning: Out of control with excitement or energy.
Example Sentence: The fans went delirious when the band took the stage.