Dictionary adjective *sent- Sinn irrsinnig

irrsinnig

(adjective)

Meanings

1.
crazy, insane
(Sounds a bit too high register for daily life but you can find it in newspapers, primarily in contexts of plans or courses of action. NOT for people's actual mental health.)
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2.
crazily
(Fairly common adverb in daily life to express "very/ crazily")
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Word Family

Root: *sent-

The core idea of this root was:

going in a direction, heading

It’s the origin of to send which is essentially “make go in a direction”, but arguably the more interesting branch is the one around sense, sensible and the German der Sinn, which evolved from the idea of mentally going in a direction.
Other words that also belong here:

  • consent, consensus (“having the same mental direction”)
  • dissent (“going in a different direction”)
  • resent (“going in a bad direction”)
  • sensation
  • sensor
  • scent
  • sensibility
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