উন্মত্ত, বিকারগ্র্রস্ত, প্রবলভাবে উত্তেজিত, প্রলাপ-সম্বন্ধী
(1) Experiencing delirium.
(2) Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion.
(3) Mentally imbalanced.
(4) Excited; very happy.
(1) The crowd went delirious and pointed with glee as the windscreen wiper machines bumped repeatedly into his contorted form and grew all the more confused.
(2) Half the crowd erupted into delirious cheering and celebrating; the other half sitting silently in the stands.
(3) The crowd is delirious then a great hush - who will take it?
(4) Low doses of neuroleptics may be helpful in managing the agitation of a delirious patient temporarily.
(5) If, as the run continues, the company unleashes the wild rage of the underdog, it might well hit delirious , instead of merely amusing, heights.
(6) It requires delirious , wild optimism to believe madness on every continent will keep us safe indefinitely.
(7) Sometimes she would have raging temperatures where she would become delirious , speaking nonsense, and not being fully aware of what was going on.
(8) She had lived in the city too long, Emma thought, and open windows and wild, chirping night songs had made her delirious .
(9) He was feeling the most delirious thrill of joy, mixed with an agony of anticipation, and spiked with that most potent spice: fear.
(10) She had been delirious with excitement about the whole thing, from the moment they had been invited along.
(11) While the penalty prompted singing and cheering from the crowd, the drop kick produced thunderous applause and brought a delirious crowd to their feet.
(12) When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand.
(13) And 180 km after starting we hit the finish line; elated, delirious , lots of emotion and not too much pain thankfully.
(14) The figures ache with yearning yet wear expressions of thrilled surrender and delirious abandon.
(15) On the unit, he was agitated and delirious , undressing himself for several days.
(16) Tell your doctor if you had a seizure or got delirious when you tried to stop drinking before.
(17) I'm so flattered and pleased and delirious and overjoyed that my work has been received so positively by you all.
(18) Thus, the two sides to Neptune are rapture or despair, delirious happiness versus pain and confusion.
(19) Raine covered her ears at the shrill sound, ducking away from the delirious crowd as best as she could.
(20) His vision was dimming as the rock squeezed harder, his mind was almost delirious with the pain.
incoherent
ecstatic
hallucinating
frantic
collected
composed
recollected
Balanced
Collected
Normal
Sane
Unexcited
Unhappy