Mad
Definition of mad:
part of speech: adverb
Madly.
part of speech: adjective
Maddest.
part of speech: adjective
( comp. MADDER; superl. MADDEST) Disordered in intellect: insane: proceeding from madness: troubled in mind: excited with any violent passion or appetite: furious with anger.
part of speech: adjective
Mentally disordered or distracted; insane; blindly or unreasonably devoted ( to a person or thing); furious with rage or terror; colloquially, inflamed with anger; greatly excited; as, mad with joy.
part of speech: noun
Madness.
Usage examples for mad:
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I fear it will make me mad some day.
"The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow", Anna Katharine Green. -
I was mad to believe it possible!
"The King's Stratagem and Other Stories", Stanley J. Weyman. -
Don't you, aunt Mad
"Orley Farm", Anthony Trollope. -
You ain't mad at me, are you, Billy?
"Eve to the Rescue", Ethel Hueston.