monomaniac Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- hysterical
- irrational
- wigged-out
- paranoiac
- frenzied
- nuclear
- ballistic
- berserk
- eccentric
- distraught
- ape
- depressed
- neurotic
- unreasonable
- raving
- schizophrenic
- paranoic
- paranoid
- distracted
Weak:
Meaning of monomaniac
monomaniac (n)
a person suffering from monomania
monomaniac (n.)
A person affected by monomania.
monomaniac (a.)
Alt. of Monomaniacal
monomaniac Sentence Examples
- The monomaniac's unwavering obsession with collecting stamps consumed his every thought.
- The eccentric inventor was a monomaniac, devoting his life to perfecting a perpetual motion machine.
- The monomaniacal pursuit of wealth clouded the banker's judgment, leading to reckless decisions.
- The artist's monomania for capturing the elusive perfect color drove him into madness.
- The politician was a monomaniac, believing that only his ideology could save the nation.
- The scientist's monomaniacal focus on a single theory blinded him to alternative possibilities.
- The monomaniacal dictator ruthlessly persecuted dissidents, convinced of his own infallibility.
- The monomaniacal gambler risked everything on a single bet, driven by an irresistible compulsion.
- The monomaniacal stalker pursued his victim with relentless determination, ignoring all boundaries.
- The monomaniacal hoarder filled his home with countless useless objects, believing they possessed hidden value.
FAQs About the word monomaniac
a person suffering from monomaniaA person affected by monomania., Alt. of Monomaniacal
fixated, frantic, obsessed, hysteric,monomaniacal,hysterical, irrational, wigged-out, paranoiac, frenzied
balanced, reasonable, judicious, balanced, sound, rational, sensible, judicious, rational, sensible
The monomaniac's unwavering obsession with collecting stamps consumed his every thought.
The eccentric inventor was a monomaniac, devoting his life to perfecting a perpetual motion machine.
The monomaniacal pursuit of wealth clouded the banker's judgment, leading to reckless decisions.
The artist's monomania for capturing the elusive perfect color drove him into madness.