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- gekheid:
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gek:
- crazy; insane; ridiculous; daft; stupid; foolish; silly; mad; odd; idiotic; funny; mentally ill; lunatic; weird; muzzy; mixed up; idiot; potty; mentally disturbed
- imbecile; idiot; fool; mentally disturbed person; nut; lunatic; mental patient; loony; madman; maniac; madcap; madwoman; mentally ill person; mentally disabled; buffoon; rattle-brain; nutcase; ass; mad; daft; clown; prig; coxcomb; jackanapes; merry Andrew; jack pudding; dandy; fop; dud; jerk; drip; figure; character; disturbed person
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Wiktionary:
- gekheid → nonsense, craziness, madness, lunacy
- gekheid → aberration, aberrance, craziness, insanity, lunacy, madness, alienation
- gek → nut, madman, lunatic, loon
- gek → mad, fucked-up, crazy, bonkers, silly
- gek → whimsical, odd, peculiar, droll, aberrant, lunatic, funny, sportive, curious, eccentric, queer, comical, comedic, hilarious, wacky, amusing, cheering, entertaining, enjoyable, pleasure, ridiculous, farcical, laughable, risible, silly, ludicrous, singular, strange, weird, interesting, quaint, extraordinary, exceptional, unusual, bizarre, formidable
Dutch
Detailed Translations for gekheid from Dutch to English
gekheid:
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de gekheid (dwaasheid; gekkigheid; gekte; idioterie; zotheid)
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de gekheid (malligheid)
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de gekheid (geintje; grapje; scherts; lolletje; gein; aardigheid; pretje)
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gekheid
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noun
gekheid
noun
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• gekheid | → aberration; aberrance | ↔ aberration — écart d’imagination, erreur de jugement ; absurdité. |
• gekheid | → craziness; insanity; lunacy; madness | ↔ affolement — état d’une personne affoler. |
• gekheid | → alienation | ↔ aliénation — juri|fr transfert à autrui de la propriété d'une chose que l’on a dans son patrimoine. |
gek:
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gek (geschift; mesjogge; krankjorum; achterlijk; gestoord; niet goed snik; stupide; zot; maf; idioot; krankzinnig; idioterig)
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gek (geestesziek; krankzinnig; waanzinnig)
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gek (maf; vreemd; eigenaardig; dwaas; typisch; mal)
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gek (dwaas; idioot; maf)
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gek (geflipt)
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gek (geestelijk gestoord)
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de gek (dwaas; idioot; imbeciel)
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de gek (geesteszieke; dolleman; krankzinnige; waanzinnige)
the mentally disturbed person; the nut; the lunatic; the mental patient; the loony; the madman; the maniac; the madcap; the madwoman; the imbecile; the mentally ill person; the idiot -
de gek (zwakzinnige; idioot; geschifte; achterlijke; waanzinnige)
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de gek (kwibus; hansworst; kwast; nar; zot)
the buffoon; the prig; the coxcomb; the jackanapes; the merry Andrew; the jack pudding; the dandy; the fop; the clown -
de gek (mafkees; flapdrol; debiel; imbeciel; mafkikker; idioot; zot; waanzinnige; mafketel)
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de gek (gestoorde; mafketel)
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de gek (malloot; pias; zottin; mallerd; zot)
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gek
Cross Translation:
noun
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slang: insane person
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An insane man
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insane person
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a crazy person
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• gek | → whimsical; odd; peculiar; droll | ↔ skurril — auffallend und unkonventionell, seltsam |
• gek | → aberrant | ↔ aberrant — Qui diffère de la normale. |
• gek | → lunatic | ↔ aliéné — Personne dérangé (1): |
• gek | → funny; sportive; peculiar; curious; eccentric; queer; comical; comedic; hilarious; wacky; amusing; cheering; entertaining; enjoyable; pleasure | ↔ drôle — Comique, marrant, rigolo. (Sens général). |
• gek | → ridiculous; farcical; laughable; risible; silly; ludicrous | ↔ ridicule — Qui est digne de risée ou de moquerie. |
• gek | → singular; odd; peculiar; strange; curious; eccentric; weird; queer; interesting; quaint; extraordinary; exceptional; unusual; bizarre; formidable | ↔ singulier — Qui est différent ou particulier, qui ne ressembler pas aux autres. |
• gek | → strange; odd; peculiar; curious; eccentric; weird; queer | ↔ étrange — Qui est en dehors de l’ordre, de l’usage commun ; qui est singulier, extraordinaire. |