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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61. He wondered if the bad blood of the d'Urbervilles was to blame for this moment of madness.
62. I was at the Madness gig at Finsbury Park the other week and Vince had me removed from the premises!
63. Other choreographers find disturbing themes of madness, the tragedy of war and man's inhumanity to man.
64. Although the vast majority are hardened by their loss, others have been driven over the edge of madness.
65. The band members list Madness, Prince and Black Sabbath among their influences.
66. For such a man to assault the Government citadel, garrisoned by aristocrats, and buttressed by wealth, seemed mere madness.
67. What madness had made Edward de Verne try to overthrow the Tudor king and restore a Yorkist line?
68. What on earth kind of madness had that greetings card stirred in her?
69. Why are current city water users subsidizing this madness with higher water rates?
70. Ultimately, the return of Madness is hardly something to get worked up about.
71. He must have suspected that a Madness gig would attract a football crowd.
72. A whole nation, all of civilized society, perhaps, seeking the blameless state of madness.
73. Of course there is another side, especially if you are legatees of Hitler's madness.
74. So when Summerchild steps out up Whitehall at the end of the day he is still hugging their secret madness to himself.
75. Even this madness is also to a considerable extent a matter of performance, of enactment.
76. Social cohesion is the most powerful defence against madness, the most important contributor to mental health.
77. The result is a smoldering tale blending end-of-the-road madness with earthy compassion and the triumphant human spirit.
78. There are many tales of madness overcoming travellers whose cars have broken down or whose camels have died.
79. Madness has always been a favorite choice of the civilized man who prepares himself for a noble achievement.
80. It's madness your having to live with them half the time.
81. With the introduction of agriculture mankind entered upon a long period of meanness, misery, and madness,[http://sentencedict.com/madness.html] from which they are only now being freed by the beneficent operation of the machine. Bertrand Russell
82. Some prisoners feigned madness so that they would be released.
83. Later I found that they had put me in prison because of my madness.
84. He is John Proctor, who becomes caught in the madness after his affair with a servant girl played by Winona Ryder.
85. Max had been right: love is a form of madness, what the army calls a self-inflicted wound.
86. A madness, an extraordinary fanaticism, took possession of all these new worshippers of the sun.
87. As the piece opens, he is in an internment camp, and she is teetering on the edge of madness.
88. The good doctor Guruji treats madness with herbal medicine in a village near Delhi.
89. For Horace it might have been a short madness; in Frere it threatened to become a running sore.
90. All adrenalin had been used up, to be replaced by the slight madness that comes from baking in the sun.
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.