mad in English
- mad⇄adj. 1. out of one's mind; crazy; insane.
Ex. A man must be mad to cut himself on purpose.
2. (Informal.) very angry; furious.
Ex. Mother was mad at me for coming home late for dinner. The insult made him mad.
3. much excited; w - mad⇄expr. like mad, (Informal.) furiously; very hard or fast.
Ex. I ran like mad to catch the train. - mad⇄expr. mad as a hatter. See under hatter.
- mad⇄expr. mad as a March hare. See under hare.
- mad⇄mad, adjective, madder,maddest,verb, madded,madding, noun.
- MAD⇄MAD, noun.
mutual assured destruction.
Ex. Called MAD ... the doctrine holds that peace is best maintained by threatening to obliterate an entire enemy society in retaliation for a nuclear attack (Time). - mad⇄noun 1. anger; rage.
2. (Slang.) a fit of bad temper; sullen mood.
Ex. to have a mad on. - mad⇄v.t., v.i. (Archaic.) to be or become mad; madden.
Ex. At the same time it madded some of the Republicans (Marietta Holley).
mad in Sindhi سنڌي
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