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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91. Was it all just a year of madness, a momentary dot.con?
92. But a couple of hours later in his hotel room, he knew, he saw the extent of his madness.
93. It is madness for sheep to talk peace with a wolf. Thomas Fuller
94. Unsurprisingly, given its director, the film will be a psychological thriller that focuses on a man's descent into madness.
95. For some the madness seemed to bubble with molten brilliance from every fissure.
96. Could it be that in leveling charges against the moviemakers there was method in his madness?
97. Wonien did not frighten her; she knew what helpless madness they all felt.
98. Like thousands of other fans I was truly disappointed at his unannounced withdrawal from the Madness gig.
99. Wardens became psychiatrists, guards became nurses, asylums became hospitals - and madness became mental illness.
100. By the end of the book, Peter's addiction has led him to madness and suicide.
101. The smell excited her like a pheromone, even now(sentencedict.com), three years after she had walked out on all that madness.
102. Great Wits and Madness Among its several distinguishing features the human mind has two that most clearly define its uniqueness.
103. Night-time madness isn't appealing, seen in the cold light of day.
104. To an old and faithful servant of the ultramontane papacy such as Ottaviani, it was all the most absolute madness.
105. In this sense the world would be a better place without mental retardation, madness, and senile dementia.
106. What inspires Madeleine Stowe to write a book about madness and apocalyptic visions?
107. And play Van Gogh, he caught the descent into madness perfectly.
108. Hera who never forgot a wrong sent the madness upon him.
109. In a moment of madness Rosenoir kicked Alan Kernaghan as he lay on the ground.
110. However, this does raise an important point of debate in contemporary discussions about the relationship between madness and creativity.
110. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
111. Discs Formula: Madness quit without ever reaching a proper peak.
112. Or go right for tournament mode and jump into March Madness for a shot at the national title.
113. Baseball may be our national pastime, but March Madness is our national passion.
114. I couldn't get rid of the black Martin, purchased in a moment of island madness instead of a car.
115. Despite the three-hour length, the descent of Kathy Bates's character into madness is so abrupt as to be risible.
116. He was born in abject poverty with a family history of madness, yet grew up to take the world by storm.
117. The madness here is that it does not matter what we organize, what we number, what we subdivide.
118. Madness is a diagnosis or verdict of some of our greatest doctors and geniuses, and of their man-disappointed minds.
119. Just that one brief moment of madness ... Then the bitter tears of self-reproach.
120. The idea prevalent during the 19605 that lack of dreaming might cause madness is anticipated by two hundred years in his writing.
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.