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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121. The media, once again, saw it as further indication of encroaching madness.
122. We have to learn how to live with our own fear of madness, not of its captives.
123. We are mad unless we are saintly, saintly only as we soar above madness.
124. So Hackney has left its mark on the history of madness.
125. He adopts Harsnett's premise that possession is a theatrical performance - Edgar continually brings attention to his madness being a pretence.
126. Creation is messy. You want genius, you get madness; two sides of the same coin. Steve Jobs
127. Bearing these points in mind, let us now start to consider the question of creativity and madness in more detail.
128. The business of importing dramatic madness to Broadmoor was embarked on with enormous misgivings.
129. This was his St Martin's summer, an autumnal madness, nothing that the first cold of winter couldn't wither.
130. To go out in a Hong Kong typhoon is to experience an almost pleasurable madness.
131. He was even assuming that she was a willing accomplice in all of this ... this madness.
132. Alcoholism is a disease that creates temporary madness and insanity. Drug addiction is a disease that destroys health and humanity. Dr T.P.Chia
133. He ended up sinking into the madness that lies in wait for those who think too much about death.
134. When he was seen by psychiatrists,(sentencedict.com) he copied the symptoms of madness.
135. Moving from the shade to the middle of the field seemed sheer madness.
136. One was founded by William Batty, who gave his name to one epithet for madness.
137. This done you can obtain your certificate of madness, as a fun souvenir of Gubbio, from the nearby shop!
138. Their madness gives them superhuman strength and resilience, and they fight with astounding fury and determination.
139. The misery was worsened by the massacres that followed, the result again of communal madness.
140. Essex are likely to fine Neil Foster for his moments of madness yesterday.
141. She was flung up into madness,[http://sentencedict.com/madness.html] as she rode the whirlwind.
142. I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people. Isaac Newton
143. The reason is, I think, that madness has something to say to us that we prefer not to hear.
144. His madness and his recovery were still very much present to him, and he would occasionally talk or write about both.
145. Surely in this day and age with so much emphasis on safety it is madness to surface roads like this.
146. It is extremely disconcerting, and the Madness debate provided a salutary lesson for Morrissey, as well as ourselves.
147. There may be a link between madness and creativity.
148. Mirth without measure is madness.
149. He has a touch of madness in his composition.
150. One can't reckon on suicidal madness in the enemy.
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.