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craving, desire, cacoethes, Colloq fad, yen: By that time, the<br />

hula hoop mania had died down. She has a mania for collecting<br />

apostle spoons. 2 madness, lunacy, insanity, dementia,<br />

derangement, hysteria, Technical manic disorder: The<br />

psychiatrists diagnosed his problem as a mania.<br />

maniac n. 1 madman, madwoman, lunatic, psychopath, psychotic, Colloq<br />

crackpot, Slang nut, Brit nutter, loony, US kook: In former<br />

times, maniacs were scorned and maltreated. 2 fanatic, fan,<br />

enthusiast, zealot, Slang freak, fiend: Since his retirement,<br />

he has become a golf maniac.<br />

maniacal adj. 1 manic, maniac, insane, lunatic, mad, demented, deranged,<br />

hysterical, mentally ill, of unsound mind, non compos mentis,<br />

psychotic: He had to be hospitalized because of his maniacal<br />

behaviour. 2 hysterical, berserk, wild, crazy, Slang loony:<br />

His maniacal outbursts frightened us.<br />

manifest adj. 1 apparent, clear, evident, obvious, plain, patent,<br />

blatant, conspicuous, unmistakable or unmistakeable,<br />

discernible, recognizable, comprehensible, distinct, palpable,<br />

definite, explicit, unambiguous, unquestionable, indubitable,<br />

indisputable: He lost his job because of his manifest<br />

dishonesty.<br />

--v. 2 show, demonstrate, exhibit, evince, reveal, disclose,<br />

display, betray; express, declare: Fitzsimmons had been<br />

manifesting signs of dissatisfaction with his assignment. 3<br />

prove, corroborate, substantiate, attest: His distaste for<br />

cauliflower was manifested by the look on his face.<br />

manifestation<br />

n. display, exhibition, demonstration, show, disclosure,<br />

appearance, exposure, presentation, sign, indication, mark,<br />

expression, example, instance; declaration, avowal, publication,<br />

announcement: The police feared that the crime wave was a<br />

manifestation of civil unrest. The first manifestation of<br />

thought is speech.<br />

manifestly<br />

adv. evidently, clearly, obviously, plainly, apparently,<br />

patently, unmistakably or unmistakeably, palpably,<br />

unquestionably, indubitably, undoubtedly, indisputably: The

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