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  • MAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MAD is arising from, indicative of, or marked by mental disorder —not used technically How to use mad in a sentence
  • MAD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    mad adjective (WANTING) [ after noun ] used for saying that someone wants something very much or thinks about something all the time, in a way that might make them willing to do immoral or extreme things:
  • MAD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Mad, crazy, insane are used to characterize wildly impractical or foolish ideas, actions, etc Mad suggests senselessness and excess: The scheme of buying the bridge was absolutely mad
  • Mad - definition of mad by The Free Dictionary
    1 Wildly; impetuously: drove like mad 2 To an intense degree or great extent: worked like mad; snowing like mad
  • Mad - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    If you're mad about something, you've lost your temper If you've gone mad, you've lost your mind Just like it's more common to be angry than to be insane, you're more likely to use mad to describe someone who's ticked off than to describe someone who has serious mental problems
  • MAD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    If you say that someone is mad, you mean that they are very angry You're just mad at me because I don't want to go You use mad to describe people or things that you think are very foolish You'd be mad to work with him again It is political madness
  • Mad Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    : to annoy or bother (someone) very much That noise is driving me mad! Sometimes I think the whole world has gone mad! He had gone mad after years alone in the jungle The crowd went mad [= went crazy] when the team won the championship We've been working like mad [= like crazy] to get done on time Cars were selling like mad
  • mad - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    Mad, crazy, insane are used to characterize wildly impractical or foolish ideas, actions, etc Mad suggests senselessness and excess: The scheme of buying the bridge was absolutely mad




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