Pronunciation: /krɑːkrɑː/

Definitions of cracra

adjective used to describe something as crazy, wild, or out of control

Example Sentences

A1 Elle est cracra, elle ne se lave jamais.

A2 Il a une chambre vraiment cracra, il faudrait la nettoyer.

B1 La cuisine était tellement cracra que j'ai décidé de la rénover.

B2 Les toilettes publiques étaient si cracra que j'ai préféré attendre d'être chez moi.

C1 Malgré son apparence cracra, elle est en réalité très organisée et propre.

C2 Certains quartiers de la ville sont connus pour être particulièrement cracra et mal entretenus.

Examples of cracra in a Sentence

formal The laboratory was spotless, there was no cracra in sight.

informal I can't believe how cracra the kitchen is right now.

slang Her room is so cracra, she really needs to clean up.

figurative The corruption in that organization runs deep, it's cracra all the way to the top.

Grammatical Forms of cracra

past tense

cracraed

plural

cracras

comparative

more cracra

superlative

most cracra

present tense

cracras

future tense

will cracra

perfect tense

have cracraed

continuous tense

is cracraing

singular

cracra

positive degree

cracra

infinitive

to cracra

gerund

cracraing

participle

cracraed

Origin and Evolution of cracra

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'cracra' is believed to have originated from French slang.
Evolution of the word: The word 'cracra' started as a slang term in French to describe something dirty or filthy. Over time, it has evolved to be used more broadly to describe something unpleasant or distasteful.