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- adjectivemad (adjective) · madder (comparative adjective) · maddest (superlative adjective)
- informalvery angry:"they were mad at each other" · "I've probably only seen him get mad twice"
- BRITISH ENGLISHextremely foolish, irrational, or ill-advised:"they were all mad to go believing such a cock-and-bull story"
- in a frenzied mental or physical state:"she pictured loved ones mad with anxiety about her" · "it was a mad dash to get ready"
- BRITISH ENGLISHhaving a serious mental health condition; mentally ill (not in technical use):"he felt as if he were going mad"
- (of a dog) rabid.
- informalvery enthusiastic about someone or something:"I wasn't mad about mountain bikes" · "a sports-mad nation"
- BRITISH ENGLISHvery exciting.
- informalgreat; remarkable:"I got mad respect for him" · "she had mad skills in the kitchen"
adverbUS ENGLISHinformalmad (adverb)- very; extremely:"he was mad cool—we immediately hit it off"
verbarchaicmad (verb) · mads (third person present) · madded (past tense) · madded (past participle) · madding (present participle)- cause (someone) to become insane or out of touch with reality:"had I but seen thy picture in this plight, it would have madded me"
OriginMiddle English: either shortened from obsolete amad ‘mad’, or shortened from its source, Old English gemǣd(e)d ‘maddened’, participial form related to gemād ‘mad’, of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- very angry:
- extremely foolish, irrational, or ill-advised:
- in a frenzied mental or physical state:
- having a serious mental health condition; mentally ill (not in technical use):mentally illhaving a mental illnesshaving a mental health conditionof unsound mindstark madout of one's headnutty as a fruitcakenot (quite) right in the headround the bendstark staring/raving madraving madup the polenot right upstairsbarking madmad as a hattermad as a March hareround the twistas daft as a brushnot the full shilling
- (of a dog) rabid.
- very enthusiastic about someone or something:
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- The definition of "mad" includes the following meanings123:
- Mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
- Enraged; greatly provoked or irritated; angry.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Mad definition: mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented..www.dictionary.com/browse/madmad (comparative madder, superlative maddest) (chiefly British Isles) Insane; crazy, mentally deranged.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/madmad (mad), adj.,mad•der, mad•dest, n., v.,mad•ded, mad•ding.adj. Psychiatrymentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented. enraged; greatly provoked or irritated; angry.www.wordreference.com/definition/mad Mad Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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