crazeless

English

Etymology

From craze + -less.

Adjective

crazeless (comparative more crazeless, superlative most crazeless)

  1. Without craze.
    • 1895, Arthur Compton-Rickett, Lost Chords: Some Emotions Without Morals, page 65:
      Better be Secretary to the Emancipated Women's Social and Political Reformation League, like Priscilla, or write turgid prose full of asterisks and hysterics, like Isabel, than be absolutely crazeless!
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