"Sanity" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sanity" Meaning

Sanity refers to the state of being sane or sound in mind; freedom from mental illness or insanity. It involves being rational, sensible, and able to distinguish between reality and fantasy.

"Sanity" Examples

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1. Existence, condition, or fact that reveals a soundness of mind; freedom from madness.
Her erratic behavior raised questions about her sanity.
2. A sound and healthy mental state, not affected by mental illness or disorder.
He struggled to regain his sanity during those difficult times.
3. The normal or stable behavior of a person or group that affects public health and mental wellbeing; mental health.
The risk to the public's sanity posed by fake news.
4. Entire mental integrity and capacity to cope with and guide the rest of the mind.
He unfairly assumed everyone shared his sense of sanity on that matter.
5. Metaphorically, the opposite of anarchic or totalitarian chaos; stability, law and order, civilized conditions.
Due to the chaotic state of the world, how little is required to maintain sanity.

Adverb


1. In a way that is normal, healthy, and free from madness or wild emotional outbursts.
She reacted strangely to the tragic event, but someone wondered if she was just deeply moved for sanity reasons.
2. In accordance with someone's mental health or sanity.
He never could believe anyone acting so normally and promptly blaming one's loss of all initiative due to losing sanity–issues somehow to this responsibility question toward others that could somehow be quite compelling.
3. (idiomatic) Insanely; to a ridiculous degree.
I've not seen anyone sanity baking pizza late at night.

"Sanity" Similar Words

Sanitising

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To make something sterilized or completely clean, typically by killing germs and other microorganisms, often using strong chemicals or heat.

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To free from dirt, bacteria, or other impurities by washing or chemical treatment, especially to make food safe for consumption: <br><br>For example, "She sanitized the plates before serving the meal."

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Sanitizer refers to a substance or an agent that is used to kill or remove germs, bacteria, viruses, or other types of microorganisms from a surface, object, or area. Sanitizers are commonly used to disinfect and clean surfaces and objects to prevent the spread of disease and infection.

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Antimicrobial or antiseptic substances used to reduce the growth of or kill microorganisms, especially in environments where their presence can be hazardous to human health. Examples include hand sanitizers, surface sanitizers, and germicides.

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Sans-culottes

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A term from the French Revolution! <br><br>Sans-culottes (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃kylɔt]) refers to a term used to describe working-class women and men in Paris and other parts of France during the French Revolution (1789-1799). The term literally means "without knee breeches" in French.<br><br>Historically, the term originally referred to a style of fashion, where working-class men wore pants instead of the traditional knee-high breeches worn by the upper classes. This was seen as a distinctive feature of the common people, separate from the aristocracy.<br><br>However, the sans-culottes eventually became associated with the radical, left-wing faction within the Revolution, known for their passionate commitment to the ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity. They were a key group in the transfer of power from the monarchy to the modern republic and played a significant role in the French Revolutionary Reign of Terror.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "sans-culottes" has also been used to describe working-class revolutionaries or anyone who advocates for radical social change.

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