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mad

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adjective

madder; maddest
1
: arising from, indicative of, or marked by mental disorder
not used technically
2
a
: completely unrestrained by reason and judgment : unable to think in a clear or sensible way
driven mad by the pain
mad with jealousy
b
: incapable of being explained or accounted for
a mad decision
3
informal : intensely angry or displeased
What are you so mad about?
Everyone was mad about the delay.
That kind of behavior really gets me mad.
I'm so mad I could spit.
4
: carried away by enthusiasm or desire : extremely or excessively fond of or enthusiastic about something or someone
mad about horses
… there is a nouveau riche demographic mad for diamonds and Lamborghinis … Kevin D. Williamson
often used in combination
trivia known to only the most movie-mad film buffsa power-mad villainmoney-mad
5
: affected with rabies : rabid
a mad dog
6
: marked by wild gaiety and merriment : hilarious
of their childhood, of the mad pranks they played Winston Churchill
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: intensely excited : frantic
driving him mad with jealousy Edmund Wilson
8
: marked by intense and often chaotic activity : wild
a mad scramble
9
US, informal : great in quantity, amount, extent, or degree
making mad money
Her performance won her mad respect from fans and peers alike, but the media response was tempered at best. Joan Morgan
maddish adjective

mad

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verb

madded; madding
: madden

mad

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noun

1
: a fit or mood of bad temper
2
: anger, fury

mad

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adverb

informal
: very, extremely
We were mad tight, many of us born and raised in this same spot. Sister Souljah

MAD

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abbreviation

mutual assured destruction; mutually assured destruction
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