manic

word

Definition

Showing extremely high energy, excitement, or activity, often in a way that seems out of control. Can also refer to a mental health condition where someone has periods of high, restless mood.

Usage & Nuances

Often informal and a bit dramatic; commonly used to describe wild or frantic behavior ('manic energy', 'manic laughter'). In psychology, 'manic' refers specifically to periods in bipolar disorder. Not to be confused with 'mania' (the noun) or 'maniac' (a person acting dangerously or insanely).

Example Sentences

He had a manic look in his eyes.

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The room was filled with manic energy during the party.

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She became almost manic when talking about her favorite band.

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His schedule was so packed, he moved at a manic pace all week.

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The comedian's manic laughter made everyone in the audience giggle.

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During his manic phase, he barely slept but accomplished a lot.

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