Demoniacs [noun]

Definition of Demoniacs:

person who is crazy, mad

Synonyms of Demoniacs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Demoniacs:

Sane


Sentence/Example of Demoniacs:

It is true that, at present, all is changed, and that there are now no more magicians than there are demoniacs.

Such men, according to the temper of the times, are burnt as demoniacs or pitied as lunatics.

At eleven all the neighbours turn out their dogs to bark, and the dogs waken the cats, which scream like demoniacs.

Two demoniacs, inhabiting the tombs in the neighborhood, rendered this passage dangerous.

Devils or demons, and the 'prince of the devils,' frequently appear; and the demoniacs may represent the victims of witchcraft.

She was not old enough to understand what it was all about, and that even her life was in danger from these demoniacs.

They passed around the cordon beating their breasts, and shrieking like demoniacs.

Very early in His ministry, not only His disciples, but also the demoniacs ascribe to Him the same dignity.

As to demoniacs who say they are possessed merely to gain money, instead of being bathed, they are at present flogged.

There may be found demoniacs who counterfeit the possessed, to excite compassion and obtain alms.