unhinged in the PONS Dictionary

unhinged Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he seems a bit unhinged

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The echo had disconcerted her so much that she temporarily became unhinged.
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This causes the son to go haywire, unhinged and develop the ability of emotion and real pain.
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It soon becomes clear that the good captain is a bit unhinged and tending towards megalomania.
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Often considered slightly unhinged from the latter experience, he has a habit of talking to himself and making jokes other people rarely find funny.
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As he grew more disreputable, his patrons neglected him, and by 1684 his mind was allegedly completely unhinged.
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When you once believed something that now strikes you as absurd, even unhinged, it can be almost impossible to summon that feeling of credulity again.
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He aged due to a forced stay in a time-accelerated micro-universe, leaving him even more mentally unhinged than before.
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The death of an only daughter (by her first marriage) in 1901 unhinged her mind.
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In the present-day, in a world without magic, he is separated from his power of prophecy and has become unhinged.
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After destroying the morality core, she becomes unhinged, featuring an almost human voice.
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