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mad

mad [ mad ] (comparative mad·der, superlative mad·dest)


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. angry: affected by great displeasure or anger
She'll get mad when she finds out.

2. frantic: done with great haste, excitement, or confusion ( offensive in some contexts )
There was a mad stampede to the fire exits.

3. markedly aggressive: unusually aggressive or ferocious ( refers to animals; offensive in some contexts )
a mad bull

4. rabid: describes an animal that has rabies

5. offensive term: an offensive term meaning affected with a psychiatric disorder

6. very unwise or rash: lacking common sense and not reasoning logically ( insult ) ( offensive in some contexts )

7. wildly excited: completely unrestrained and out of control ( offensive in some contexts )
When the band finally appeared, the audience went mad.
went mad after the last-minute victory

8. rambunctious: very exciting or boisterous ( sometimes offensive )

9. seized by uncontrollable emotion: overcome with a violent emotion ( sometimes offensive )
She was mad with jealousy.

10. passionate about something: very fond of, enthusiastic about, or interested in something, often to the exclusion of everything else ( often used in combination, offensive in some contexts )
I'm not mad about the color.

[ Old English ġemǣd "deprived of reason" < gemād "irrational" < Indo-European, "change"]

like mad U.K. with great speed or energyoffensive in some contexts

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