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mad

adjective

1 mad

Roused to anger:
— She gets mad when you wake her up so early.
— Mad at his friend.

synonyms: huffy, sore.

2 mad

Affected with madness or insanity:
— A man who had gone mad.

synonyms: brainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, sick, unbalanced, unhinged.

Roget 503: insane, mad, lunatic, loony [Coll.]; crazy, crazed, aliene, non compos mentis; not right, cracked, touched; bereft of reason; all possessed, ... show more

3 mad

Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion:
— A mad whirl of pleasure.

synonyms: delirious, excited, frantic, unrestrained.

Roget 824: excited etc. v.; wrought up, up the qui vive [Fr.], astir, sparkling; in a quiver etc. 821, in a fever, in a ferment, in a blaze, ... show more

Roget 825: excitable, easily excited, in an excitable state; high-strung; irritable etc. (irascible) 901; impatient, intolerant.    feverish, febrile, hysterical; delirious, ... show more

4 mad

Very foolish:
— A completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains.

synonyms: harebrained, insane.

Polish: pogięty, porąbany, szalony, pogrzany


Moby thesaurus: Dionysiac, a transient madness, abandoned, abnormal, absurd, accident-prone, acrimonious, affronted, amok, anarchic, anger, angered, angriness, angry, apish, ardent, ardently, asinine, avid, bacchic ... show more.

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