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Today is the last day to officially grab a King Tut salad at Mad Greens
The meaning of MAD is arising from, indicative of, or marked by mental disorder —not used technically. How to use mad in a sentence.
If you say that someone is mad, you mean that they are very angry. You're just mad at me because I don't want to go. You use mad to describe people or things that you think are very foolish. You'd be mad to work with him again. It is political madness.
- Wildly; impetuously: drove like mad. 2. To an intense degree or great extent: worked like mad; snowing like mad.
Extremely foolish or unwise; irrational; imprudent. Aren't you just mad for that red dress? My wife is soccer-mad. Glenereegan is to be sold to the highest bidder to-day. […]
If you're mad about something, you've lost your temper. If you've gone mad, you've lost your mind. Just like it's more common to be angry than to be insane, you're more likely to use mad to describe someone who's ticked off than to describe someone who has serious mental problems.
MAD definition: mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented. See examples of mad used in a sentence.
MAD meaning: 1. a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but…. Learn more.
Definition of mad adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.