What is another word for whacky?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈaki], [ wˈaki], [ w_ˈa_k_i]
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Synonyms for Whacky:
n.
• fool (noun)- fool.
- ghoul,
- kooky,
- way-out,
- interestingly,
- balmy,
- goofy,
- surreal,
- ghostly,
- transcendental,
- random,
- peculiarity,
- presence,
- around the bend,
- oddly,
- curious,
- Nowt,
- silly,
- funny,
- unaccustomed,
- daft,
- funnily,
- strangely,
- aberrant,
- loco,
- singularly,
- earth,
- quaint,
- suspiciously,
- outlandish,
- idiosyncrasy,
- abnormal,
- loopy,
- peculiar,
- ethereal,
- fantastic,
- fey,
- barmy,
- bonkers,
- round the bend,
- sappy,
- zany,
- twilight,
- kookie,
- fruity,
- interesting,
- outrageous,
- nutty,
- SUSS,
- eerie,
- surrealistic,
- WACK,
- far out,
- strangeness,
- suspicious,
- peculiarly,
- unorthodox,
- freakish,
- nothing,
- strange,
- perverse,
- unearthly,
- preternatural,
- whimsical,
- haywire,
- extraordinary,
- sicko,
- rum,
- uncanny,
- batty,
- bats,
- loony,
- eccentricity,
- add,
- deviant,
- perverted,
- buggy,
- kinky,
- dotty,
- bizarre,
- eccentric,
- wacky,
- oddness,
- wall,
- weird,
- suspect,
- oddball,
- crackers,
- cockamamie,
- cockamamy,
- offbeat,
- singularity,
- unconventional,
- how,
- heterodox,
- queer,
- joker,
- freak,
- nuts,
- warped,
- odd,
- cracked,
- twisted.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- giddy,
- awry,
- gaga,
- featherbrained,
- moonstruck,
- alligatored,
- off one's rocker,
- empty-headed,
- dizzy,
- dippy,
- buffoonish,
- mild,
- slaphappy,
- chapped,
- crackpot,
- beany,
- clownish,
- screwy,
- airheaded,
- wrong,
- wild,
- soft,
- ridiculous,
- light-headed,
- amiss,
- clownlike,
- screwball,
- roughened,
- bugs,
- yeasty,
- bughouse,
- zesty,
- crazy,
- punch-drunk,
- screwballs,
- lightheaded,
- Luny,
- nobody home,
- off the track,
- cuckoo,
- nutlike,
- potty,
- zestful,
- pathetic.
How to use "Whacky" in context?
Whacky is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is strange, unusual, or strange-looking. Whacky can also describe something that iscomical or humorous. The word "whacky" can be traced back to the early 1800s and is derived from the Dutch word "wakker," which means "alert." Whacky can be used to describe anything that is strange or unusual, from the behavior of a person to the appearance of a place.
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