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desquiciado
-deranged
,unhinged
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desquiciado
Past participle ofdesquiciar.

desquiciado

desquiciado(
dehs
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kee
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syah
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. deranged
Oigo que la vieja viuda que vive sola en esa casa en la colina es desquiciada.I hear that the old widow that lives alone in that house on the hill is deranged.
b. unhinged
Lleva todo el día lloviendo y los niños están un poco desquiciados por no poder salir a jugar afuera.It's been raining the whole day and the kids are a little unhinged because they couldn't go out to play.
c. crazy
El perro se puso desquiciado cuando su dueño regresó a casa después de unos meses desplegado.The dog went crazy when his owner came back home after some months on deployment.
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