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Latvian
Etymology
From ārprāts (“insanity”) + -īgs (with ārprāts from ārs (“outside”) + prāts (“mind”)).
Pronunciation
Adjective
ārprātīgs (definite ārprātīgais, comparative ārprātīgāks, superlative visārprātīgākais, adverb ārprātīgi)
- crazy, mad, insane (having serious mental disorders)
- ārprātīgs cilvēks ― insane person
- kļūt ārprātīgam ― to become insane
- viņš kliedz kā ārprātīgs ― he screamed like a madman
- vai būtu tā, ka visi vācieši vēlējuši karu? tad tiešām varētu teikt, ka viņi ir ārprātīgi, tiem visiem jāuzvelkt trako krekls ― could it be so that all Germans wanted war? then I could really say that they are insane, that they have to wear a straitjacket
- crazy, mad, insane (expressing such features)
- ārprātīgi smiekli ― crazy laughs
- ārprātīgs skatiens ― crazy look, stare
- (figuratively) crazy, mad, insane (unreasonable, not fitting accepted norms)
- ārprātīgs nodoms ― crazy intention
- ārprātīgas idejas ― crazy ideas
- (figuratively, colloquial) mad, crazy (very large, strong; extraordinary)
- ārprātīgas dusmas, bailes ― mad rage, fear
- ārprātīgs nogurums ― crazy, terrible fatigue
- Roga ar ārprātīgu lēcienu pieskrēja ratiem un sagrāba pātagu ― Roga with a crazy jump ran up to the cart and grabbed the whip
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