Greek-English translations for εξωφρενικός

  • abhorrentabhorrent thoughtsIts not racism to reject cultural behaviour that is abhorrent to us. - Henry Makow
  • abominable
    us
  • adventurous
    us
  • appallingThat was an appalling waste of money.
  • atrociousPrisons have been the sites of atrocious mistreatment of prisonersTheir taste in clothes is just atrocious
  • audacious
  • beastly
    us
    beastly culturebeastly weather
  • bold
    us
    Bold deeds win admiration and, sometimes, medalsthe painters bold use of colour and outlineThe last word of this sentence is bold
  • brasha brash young businessman; a brash tabloid; a brash sense of humourbrash colours; a brash perfume
  • brazen
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    us
    She was brazen enough to deny stealing the handbag even though she was caught on closed-circuit television doing so
  • daredevilEven as a youngster, Steven was a bit of a daredevil riding up homemade wooden ramps on his BMXThe climatic scene of “Rebel without a Cause” is the group of very daredevil teens playing chicken
  • daring
  • dazzling
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  • defiant
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  • disgraceful
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  • distressingThe details of the ordeal can be distressing to some readers
  • dreadful
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  • egregious
    us
    The student has made egregious errors on the examination
  • evil
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    an evil plot to brainwash and even kill innocent peopleIf something is evil, it is never mandatoryDo you think that companies that engage in animal testing are evil?
  • exasperating
  • exorbitant
    us
    Its a nice car, but they are charging an exorbitant price for it.You also have to pay exorbitant interest if you have credit card debt.
  • flamboyant
    us
  • flashy
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    The dancers wore flashy costumes featuring shiny sequins in many vibrant colors.a flashy light
  • foul
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    This cloth is too foul to use as a dusterHis foul hands got dirt all over the kitchenThe air was so foul nobody could breathe
  • gaudy
  • ghastly
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    The play was simply ghastly
  • heinous
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    us
    I hope they catch the person responsible for that heinous crime.The perpetrators of this heinous act must be brought to justice.
  • hideous
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    A piteous and hideous spectacle.
  • horrendousThere was horrendous carnage at the scene of the plane crash.My journey to work this morning was horrendous!
  • horrible
    us
  • horrid
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    horrid weatherThe other girls in class are always horrid to Jane
  • immoderate
  • impossible
    us
    It is difficult, if not impossible, to memorize 20,000 consecutive numbersSarah thinks that nothing is impossible because things can always somehow happenYou never listen to a word I say – youre impossible!
  • infamous
    us
    He was an infamous traitor.He was an infamous perjurer.This infamous deed tarnishes all involved.
  • iniquitous
  • insufferable
  • insupportable
  • intolerable
  • loathsome
  • maddening
  • monstrousa monstrous height
  • nasty
    us
    Processed foods are full of aspartame and other nasties.This video game involves flying through a maze zapping various nasties.
  • nauseating
  • nefariousVikings, pirates, outlaws, Native Americans, Confederate soldiers, Roman soldiers, hessians, and German soldiers in both world wars all committed many nefarious deeds.Aliens have a nefarious connotation in many science fiction books.
  • odious
    us
    Scrubbing the toilet is an odious task.
  • offensive
    us
    Some people find pornography offensiveAn offensive smellThe armys offensive capabilities. An offensive weapon
  • ostentatious
  • OTT
  • outrageous
  • over the topHe has always had an independent style, but dont you think purple spiky hair is a bit over the top?The men were sent over the top to their certain death.
  • saucy
    us
    She is a loud, saucy child who doesnt show a lot of respect to her elders.I enjoyed the dancing, but my wife found it a little too saucy.
  • scandalous
  • shameful
  • shameless
  • shocking
    us
    What a shocking calamity!
  • showy
  • sickening
  • startling
  • steep
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    a steep hill or mountain; a steep roof; a steep ascent; a steep barometric gradientTwenty quid for a shave? Thats a bit steep.The steep rake of the windshield enhances the fast lines of the exterior. [http://legacy.sandiegouniontribune.com/uniontrib/20070303/news_lz1dd3maynard.html]
  • striking
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    He looked quite striking in his new suit and tie
  • swashbuckling
  • terrible
    us
    The witch gave him a terrible curseHe paid a terrible price for his life of drinkingThe food was terrible, but it was free
  • unbearable
  • unendurable
  • unreasonable
    uk
  • unspeakable
    us
    an unspeakable foolan unspeakable play
  • vileI glimpsed a vile squid-like creature in the depths
  • villainous
  • wicked
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    That was a wicked guitar solo, bro!The band we went to see the other night was wicked loud!a two-wicked lamp

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