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mad
adjective as in extremely irrational or agitated
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aberrant, bananas, batty, crazed, cuckoo, daft, frenetic, loony, lunatic, non compos mentis, of unsound mind, off one's rocker, out of one's mind, raving, unbalanced, unhinged, unsound, unstable
adjective as in extremely foolish or risky
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adjective as in angry
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enraged, exasperated, fuming, furious, incensed, infuriated, irritated, livid, raging, resentful, seeing red, wrathful
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Example Sentences
She sent a message to Chloe's phone asking: "Are you mad with me?"
“He was mad that he was the only one paying attention,” Brandy Lemon said.
I’m not mad at this idea, but you should put everything in writing.
The new congressional districts also are expected to set off a mad scramble among ambitious Democratic politicians.
I remember one guy that was so mad at his boss because he’s trying to get his boss to a meeting.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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