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delirious

delirious / delirious
Adjective
comp: more delirioussup: most delirious

This term describes a state of cognitive instability where the boundary between reality and hallucination blurs. In medical contexts, it carries a heavy, clinical tone, suggesting a frightening loss of control due to physiological trauma or severe infection. When used to describe emotion, the word shifts toward a sense of overwhelming ecstasy. It implies a level of excitement so intense that the person is no longer acting rationally, mirroring the disorientation of a fever but replacing the illness with joy or passion.

Meanings

Adjectivedelirious

Suffering from a disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherent speech, typically caused by illness or intoxication.

"The patient became delirious as the fever climbed."

Adjectivedelirious

In a state of wild excitement or extreme happiness.

"The crowd was delirious with joy after the home team scored the winning goal."

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