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wacky
adjective
UK:
/ˈwæki/
US:
/ˈwæki/
Silly or foolish in a funny way.
He has a wacky sense of humor, but I like him.
The movie's wacky plot kept us laughing from beginning to end, it was great.
Strange or unusual; slightly eccentric.
She wears wacky clothes, but she looks good.
The artist is known for his wacky creations that challenge conventional norms.
Synonyms
zany
goofy
odd
strange
eccentric
foolish
nutty
unusual
silly
wacky
intransitive-verb
Acting in a silly or eccentric manner.
He wacked out during the show, and made everyone laugh.
The comedian wacked out on stage, surprising the audience with his unpredictable antics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the word "wacky" mean in English?
The word "wacky" in English means: Silly or foolish in a funny way., Strange or unusual; slightly eccentric..
What is the phonetic transcription of "wacky" in English?
The phonetic transcription of "wacky" is
/ˈwæki/
in British English and
/ˈwæki/
in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
What are the english synonyms of "wacky"?
Synonyms for "wacky": zany, goofy, odd, strange, eccentric, foolish, nutty, unusual, silly.
How to use "wacky" in sentences?
Example usage of "wacky": "He has a wacky sense of humor, but I like him.". More examples on the page.