mad

Letters that make mad

a, d, m are letters that make 'mad'

Words within mad

MA, ad, ma, mA, AD are words within 'mad'

Anagrams of mad

dam is an anagram of 'mad'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of mad

made, mads are words created by adding a letter to 'mad'


4 possible definitions for 'mad'

Mad as "very foolish"

Under this definition, mad is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

insane, harebrained have the same meaning as 'mad'

Derivatives of mad

madness, folly, craziness, foolishness are derivatives of 'mad'.

Similar to mad

foolish is similar to mad.

Example of mad used within this context

"harebrained ideas", "took insane risks behind the wheel", "a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains"


Mad as "marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion"

Under this definition, mad is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

unrestrained, excited, frantic, delirious have the same meaning as 'mad'

Derivatives of mad

madness, rabidity, rabidness, craze, fury, delirium, hysteria, frenzy are derivatives of 'mad'.

Similar to mad

wild is similar to mad.

Example of mad used within this context

"a crowd of delirious baseball fans", "something frantic in their gaiety", "a mad whirl of pleasure"


Mad as "affected with madness or insanity"

Under this definition, mad is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

crazy, disturbed, sick, unbalanced, brainsick, demented, unhinged have the same meaning as 'mad'

Derivatives of mad

sick, craze, fury, delirium, madness, craziness, flakiness, lunacy, hysteria, frenzy, insaneness, dementia, dementedness, daftness are derivatives of 'mad'.

Similar to mad

insane is similar to mad.

Example of mad used within this context

"a man who had gone mad"


Mad as "roused to anger"

Under this definition, mad is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

huffy, sore have the same meaning as 'mad'

mad Usage

'mad' can be a useage of colloquialism.

Derivatives of mad

discomfort, soreness, huffiness, irritation, fury, rage, madness, huff, miff, seeing red are derivatives of 'mad'.

Similar to mad

angry is similar to mad.

Example of mad used within this context

"stayed huffy a good while"- Mark Twain, "she gets mad when you wake her up so early", "mad at his friend", "sore over a remark"



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