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What is the difference between "crazy" and "insane"?

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Rebecca

The words "crazy" and "insane" are mostly the same, however, they may have different connotations. For one, "insane" is usually a stronger word than "crazy", so if you use the word "insane", it may come off as more extreme. Another difference between the two is that "insane" often has a negative connotation, whereas "crazy" can describe something positive or negative. However, this is not always the case, as "insane" is sometimes used to describe good things. The use of both words vary based on the person using them.

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