Synonym: craziness, folly, foolishness, fury, hydrophobia, insaneness, lunacy, lyssa, rabidity, rabidness, rabies, rage. Similar words: sadness, kindness, wretchedness, awkwardness, tactlessness, wednesday, witness, harness. Meaning: ['mædnɪs] n. 1. obsolete terms for legal insanity 2. an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain 3. a feeling of intense anger 4. the quality of being rash and foolish 5. unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm.
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31. Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?
32. In a moment of madness she had agreed to go out with him.
33. The desperate condition of the world is that madness has always been here, and that it will remain so for all time.
34. It's the height of madness to sail at the height of the storm.
35. They say that talking to yourself is the first sign of madness!
36. In a moment of madness, I said I'd help him.
37. There is sheer blazing madness in here.
38. Stores are preparing for the annual holiday shopping madness.
39. Yet there is an explanation for this madness.
40. Clearing a rainforest in this way is sheer madness.
41. She made it sound like bally madness.
42. He had been swept along by Tommy's drunken madness.
43. Smith's photographs reflect the madness of our times.
44. Anger is but a short madness. Horace
45. A brief moment of madness,(Sentencedict.com) I admit.
46. Maya hears in its voice madness, self-hate.
47. It was from ridiculous to totally certifiable madness.
48. It was a moment of madness.
49. Francis made his will in a moment of madness.
50. Today madness is called mental illness.http://sentencedict.com/madness.html
51. Madness, of course, but then I met my husband.
52. I grew possessed by madness to deceive.
53. All extremes of feeling are allied with madness. Virginia Woolf
54. How could my dream have produced such madness?
55. The madness roared like a storm.
56. Collective madness is called sanity. Paulo Coelho
57. Grandcourt finds Gwendolen screaming in a fit of madness.
58. It was a time when Madness seemed the most immortal of pop bands.
59. The Shakespearean illusions, the pose of madness and threat unraveling in chilling circumlocution.
60. Perhaps her rapid shifts in mood signaled the return of madness.
More similar words: sadness, kindness, wretchedness, awkwardness, tactlessness, wednesday, witness, harness, finesse, shyness, fitness, darkness, business, awareness, wellness, aloofness, toughness, greatness, eagerness, brashness, gentleness, on business, wilderness, businessman, willingness, inessential, agribusiness, impoliteness, homesickness, thankfulness.