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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly demented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is completely insane or irrational. Example: "After hearing his bizarre theories, I couldn't help but think he was utterly demented."
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It is completely and utterly demented - in a positive way.
Brilliant, bizarre, dazzling and utterly demented, "The Last Circus" views Franco-era Spain through the crazed eyes of two clowns doing battle for the love of one magnificent woman.
(Scott) ★ 'The Last Circus' (No rating, 1 47, in Spanish) Viewing Franco-era Spain through the crazed eyes of two clowns doing battle for the love of one magnificent woman, the writer and director Álex de la Iglesia creates a love triangle that's brilliant, bizarre and utterly demented.
(Dargis) ★ 'The Last Circus' (No rating, 1 47, in Spanish) Viewing Franco-era Spain through the crazed eyes of two clowns doing battle for the love of one magnificent woman, the writer and director Álex de la Iglesia creates a love triangle that's brilliant, bizarre and utterly demented.
The article reports Johnson as having digressed from this spat to further criticise the "nanny state" over the booster seats law, branding it "utterly demented".
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Even Thomas Jefferson, some of whose statements exhibit an almost demented racism, could see clearly that slavery utterly compromised the nation: "I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever," Jefferson wrote.
No person, save the demented followers of extremist Islam, can view the events in Paris as anything other than utterly horrifying.
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