uncrazy

The word “uncrazy” has 3 syllables: un-cra-zy

It's pronounced as /ʌnˈkreɪzi/


What is synonym and antonym for uncrazy?

In the thesaurus, “uncrazy” has 15 synonyms and 80 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for uncrazy along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for uncrazy

  • balanced
  • clear
  • compos mentis
  • healthy
  • judicious
  • lucid
  • normal
  • rational
  • reasonable
  • sane
  • sensible
  • sound
  • unneurotic
  • well-adjusted
  • wise

Antonyms for uncrazy

  • aberrant
  • balmy
  • barmy
  • bats
  • batty
  • bedlam
  • bonkers
  • brainsick
  • bughouse
  • certifiable
  • crackbrained
  • cracked
  • crackers
  • crackpot
  • cranky
  • crazed
  • crazy
  • cuckoo
  • daffy
  • daft
  • delirious
  • delusional
  • delusionary
  • demented
  • deranged
  • disordered
  • disturbed
  • dotty
  • fey
  • fruity
  • gaga
  • haywire
  • insane
  • kookie
  • kooky
  • loco
  • looney
  • looney tunes
  • loony
  • loony tunes
  • loopy
  • lunatic
  • mad
  • maniac
  • maniacal
  • mental
  • meshuga
  • meshugah
  • meshuggah
  • meshugge
  • moonstruck
  • neurotic
  • non compos mentis
  • nuts
  • nutty
  • obsessive-compulsive
  • off
  • paranoiac
  • paranoic
  • paranoid
  • paranoidal
  • potty
  • psycho
  • psychotic
  • scatty
  • schizoid
  • schizophrenic
  • screwy
  • sociopathic
  • teched
  • tetched
  • touched
  • unbalanced
  • unhinged
  • unsound
  • wacko
  • wacky
  • whacko
  • whacky
  • wud

Example Sentences

  • She needed a few minutes to calm down and become uncrazy again.
  • His explanation sounded more uncrazy than I expected.
  • Sometimes, you need an uncrazy friend to balance out your wild ideas.
  • The situation seemed uncrazy after we found the missing piece.
  • I prefer to keep my plans simple and uncrazy.

On this page you'll find 95 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to uncrazy, such as: aberrant, balanced, balmy, barmy, bats, batty, bedlam.

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