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Mad Definition & Meaning

1. Insane or mentally ill.

Example: The man was declared mad and sent to a psychiatric hospital.

2. Extremely angry or furious.

Example: She was so mad at her boyfriend for forgetting their anniversary.

3. Excessively enthusiastic or obsessed with something.

Example: He is mad about football and never misses a game.

4. Unpredictable or erratic in behavior.

Example: The weather has been mad lately, with sudden storms and heatwaves.

5. Intensely exciting or enjoyable.

Example: The party was mad fun, with music, dancing, and lots of laughter.

Examples of the word mad used in sentences.

  • The dog went mad and chased its own tail.
  • I'm not mad, I'm just a little bit annoyed.
  • She was mad at me for forgetting her birthday.
  • She's always been mad about dancing.
  • He got mad when he saw the mess in the kitchen.
  • She's always mad when she loses a game of cards.
  • That movie was so funny, it had me laughing like a mad person.
  • Don't get mad, but I accidentally spilled coffee on your shirt.
  • I'm really mad that my flight got delayed again.
  • I think he's just mad because he didn't get the job he wanted.
  • My dad gets mad when I come home late without letting him know.
  • She was mad when she found out that she didn't get the job.
  • The customer was mad because the product was defective.
  • I was mad at myself for forgetting my friend's birthday.
  • I can't believe he's still mad at me after all this time.
  • The mad rush of commuters during rush hour made it nearly impossible to find a seat on the train.
  • Despite feeling mad at her friend for canceling their plans, she tried her best to understand the situation.
  • She felt a little mad when she found out that her coworker had been promoted instead of her, but she tried to stay positive and focused on her own growth.
  • The dog went mad with excitement when he saw his owner come home after a long day at work.
  • After the meeting, the boss was so mad at her team's performance that she threatened to fire everyone.
  • The fans went mad when their favorite football team scored the winning goal.
  • Jerry's mom was so mad when she saw the mess in his room that she grounded him for a week.
  • Martha was mad at her boss for giving her extra work without any warning.
  • The political debate got heated, and the speakers were madly arguing with each other.
  • Sam's sister was madly in love with her new boyfriend and couldn't stop talking about him.
  • It's always dangerous to drive when you're feeling mad or emotional.
  • It's mad to think that people still deny the overwhelming evidence of climate change.
  • The crowd went mad when their team scored the winning goal in the last minute of the game.
  • I'm mad excited to finally go on my dream vacation to Japan next year.
  • The CEO was mad at the sales team for not meeting their targets for the quarter.
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