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  1. very angry or annoyed: He's always complaining and it makes me so mad. mainly US Are you still mad at me? UK Kerry got really mad with Richard for not doing the washing up. UK Bill's untidiness drives me mad. Synonyms. angry (EMOTIONAL) apoplectic. be beside yourself. cross mainly UK. furious (ANGRY) incandescent (QUALITY) incensed.

  2. 5 days ago · SYNONYMS 1. insane. 2. furious, exasperated, raging, wrathful, irate. 4. ill-advised; unsafe, dangerous, perilous. 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.

  3. Synonyms for MAD: angry, enraged, outraged, furious, indignant, infuriated, angered, ballistic; Antonyms of MAD: delighted, pleased, accepting, happy, agreeable, friendly, amenable, complaisant

  4. See mad in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: mad. Definition of mad adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Definitions of mad. adjective. roused to anger. “she gets mad when you wake her up so early” “ mad at his friend” synonyms: huffy, sore. angry. feeling or showing anger. adjective. affected with madness or insanity. “a man who had gone mad ” synonyms: brainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, sick, unbalanced, unhinged. insane.

  6. stupid or crazy: [ + to do sth ] You're mad to walk home alone at night. Fewer examples. She must be mad to pay those prices. You're mad not to wear a helmet. You'd be mad to miss such a great opportunity. It would be mad to refuse an offer like that. He was mad to try to fix the TV on his own.

  7. full of enthusiasm; infatuated:[ be + ~] He's mad about opera. wildly fun-loving; hilarious:[ before a noun] a mad time at the party. Idioms. drive someone mad, to cause someone to be furious or irritated: Rush hour traffic always drives her mad. like mad, at a furious pace: rushing around like mad. mad•ly, adv. : madly in love with her.

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