Lunatic in a sentence as a noun

You code begins to look like a lunatic wrote it.

In fact, I have seen only one San Francisco-style lunatic: and he was, indeed, raving in English.

At this stage he could try to convince those behind the bugs that he has gone mad. Claiming to be the messiah, pretending to have narrowly avoided being poisoned, hearing voices - standard lunatic stuff.

In this case we did actually get paid, but... the guy was a complete f'ing lunatic. He would berate and insult his employees, sexually harass women, and we come to find out that he'd been sued multiple times by previous partners.

Even so, it still reflects the lunatic reality of copyright law, which is something that any sane legal team will go out of its way to avoid.

Lunatic in a sentence as an adjective

For those curious for more details about "He scores high on the crackpot index, but not high enough to be completely discredited as a lunatic.

From the ******* lovely Stephen Fry"The sort of twee person who thinks swearing is in any way a sign of a lack of education or a lack of verbal interest is just a ******* lunatic.

He made his video specifically to cause maximum insult to a culture: that doesn't put him anywhere near the lunatics who would **** diplomats over an insult, but he too is a lunatic.

He's the very definition of Umberto Eco's lunatic, who says things with a certain superficial plausibility, but you know something is wrong with it, but it takes so much work to dig through the mess and find it out that you'll find you feel it was a waste of time to do so.

Perhaps it is easier for you to view an enemy as a lunatic monster bent on senseless destruction, but nearly every mass murdering organization in the world, whether it's a terrorist group like Al Qaeda or a military power like the US, has very concrete motivations and objectives for its actions, and is well versed in the logic of power.

Lunatic definitions

noun

an insane person

See also: madman maniac

noun

a reckless impetuous irresponsible person

See also: daredevil madcap hothead swashbuckler harum-scarum

adjective

insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon

See also: moonstruck