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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
Obstacles are set up only to be overcome in a stroke of mad luck or outlandish kindness.
"They were struggling like mad so we made sure they got everything they needed."
This kind of mad attraction, attention and abandon comes to a screeching halt when one of the parties changes their mind and starts to pull away.
In a world gone mad, here’s one thing people can count on: A “Dancing With the Stars” cast announcement in early September.
The mad scramble to prepare and pack for college is finally over and in its place is ... nothing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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