Mad - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |mæd|  American pronunciation of the word mad
Brit.  |mæd|  British pronunciation of the word mad

adjective

- roused to anger (syn: huffy, sore)
she gets mad when you wake her up so early
mad at his friend
- affected with madness or insanity (syn: brainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, sick, unbalanced, unhinged)
a man who had gone mad
- marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion (syn: delirious, excited, frantic, unrestrained)
a mad whirl of pleasure
- very foolish (syn: harebrained, insane)
a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains

Extra examples

If you keep teasing that dog, you'll make him mad.

What are you so mad about?

That guy makes me so mad!

She's mad for a cute boy in her class.

He's mad keen on sailing.

...her endless excuses for not doing the work madded her overburdened coworkers...

...watch out, the boss has got a bit of a mad on just now...

I'm mad about The Beatles.

I'm mad about collecting stamps.

She's mad for the boy next door.

I'm mad at myself.

He's mad about the delay.

Don't you ever get mad, I'm gonna have everything settled down.

We had a mad time in that club.

Are you still mad at me?

Word forms

adjective
comparative: madder
superlative: maddest
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