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/dəˈlirēəs/
adjective
in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
"he became delirious and couldn't recognize people"
synonyms: incoherent, raving, babbling, irrational, hysterical, wild, feverish, frenzied, deranged, demented, unhinged, mad, insane, crazed, out of one's mind, swivel-eyed

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6 days ago · The meaning of DELIRIOUS is of, relating to, or characteristic of delirium. How to use delirious in a sentence.
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A soap opera writer gets hit on the head and wakes up as a character in his own show. 5.8 /10 9.7K YOUR RATING Rate
unable to think or speak clearly because of fever or mental confusion: She had a high temperature and was delirious. extremely happy or excited.
If you're delirious you're uncontrollably excited or a bit crazy, like when you win the lottery and run screaming through the streets, delirious with ...
Delirious may refer to: A state of delirium. Film and television. edit · Delirious (1991 film), an American comedy directed by Tom Mankiewicz, starring John ...
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An offbeat drama focused on a homeless youth, a pop music siren and a member of the paparazzi. 6.4 /10 7K YOUR RATING Rate
adjective wild with excitement, enthusiasm, etc.: She was delirious with joy at the news. Synonyms: ecstatic, excited

Delirious

PG · 1991 ‧ Comedy/Fantasy ‧ 1h 36m
5.8/10 · IMDb 29% · Rotten Tomatoes
Jack Gable (John Candy), a soap opera writer with little in the way of a love life -- and even less job security -- takes a knock on the head one day and wakes up in the very television show he has been writing. He discovers that through his...
Initial release: August 9, 1991
Director: Tom Mankiewicz
Budget: 18 million USD
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Written by: Lawrence J. Cohen; Fred Freeman

Someone who is delirious is unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way, usually because they are very ill and have a fever.
6 days ago · Synonyms for DELIRIOUS: agitated, distraught, frantic, hysteric, worried, frightened, terrified, hysterical; Antonyms of DELIRIOUS: ...
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At its core, “Delirious” is a love story linking Candy with Hemingway to discover what he really wants instead of what he thinks he wants. It has a strong cast, ...