Synonym: angry, crazy, cross, daft, demented, deranged, disagreeable, foolish, furious, insane, irritable, irritated, lunatic, ornery, raging, unbalanced, wild. Antonym: sane. Similar words: nomadic, made up of. Meaning: [mæd] adj. 1. roused to anger 2. affected with madness or insanity 3. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion 4. very foolish.
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31. She went nearly mad with grief after the child died.
32. The enemy mad bombardment caused unprecedented death and destruction in the country.
33. I'm mad at you.
34. The woman charged with murder was said to be mad and unfit to plead.
35. She had an image of a mad scientist working in his laboratory.
36. He went mad and spent the rest of his life locked up in a mental hospital.
37. The mad man laid about him with a big stick.
38. The next few days were a mad whirl of parties.
39. Are you stark raving mad, jumping off a moving train?
40. The horses broke into a mad gallop when they heard the gunshot.
41. A revolver is the only way to stop a mad dog.
42. You must be mad to risk it.
43. He was nearly driven mad by his troubles.
44. He was mad about being waked up so early.
45. This noise will send me mad.
46. He's been driving me mad recently!
47. He described the new regulations as bureaucracy gone mad.
48. She's not as mad about sport as I am.
49. It makes me really mad when people waste food.
50. Look at this mess! Mum will go mad!
51. The team won and the fans went mad.
52. There was a mad scramble for the best seats.
53. "Are you mad?" David asked explosively.
54. The doctor certified the prisoner mad.
55. She was mad with me for losing my keys.
56. He's mad keen on planes.
57. She got mad and started cussing him out.
58. He is mad for fame.
59. She was afraid of going mad.
60. His wife will be really mad with him.