mad
Εννοια (Αγγλικός)
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- Insane; crazy, mentally deranged.
- (informal) Angry, annoyed.
- (informal) Used litotically to indicate satisfaction or approval.
- (informal) Bizarre; incredible.
- Wildly confused or excited.
- Extremely foolish or unwise; irrational; imprudent.
- (colloquial) Extremely enthusiastic about; crazy about; infatuated with; overcome with desire for.
- Abnormally ferocious or furious; or, rabid, affected with rabies.
- (slang) Intensifier, signifying abundance or high quality of a thing; very, much or many.
- Having impaired polarity.
Συνώνυμα
out of one’s mind
off one’s rocket
wierd
make angry
become angry
drive someone mad
become mad
feel angry
lose one’s mind
off one’s chump
off one’s head
off one’s nut
out of mind
lose one’s marbles
off one’s rocker
off one’s trolley
crazy-headed
become insane
crazy as a two-bob watch
intellectually dull
mentally-deficient
crack brained
a few sandwiches short of a picnic
teet-lipped
wild and wooly
crazy as a loon
shouting mad
bedlamite
brain-sick
enrage
get angry
go berserk
light in the head
mentally deficient
Συχνότητα
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/ˈmæd/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)
From Middle English mad, madde, madd, medd, from Old English ġemǣdd, ġemǣded (“enraged”), past participle of ġemǣdan, *mǣdan (“to make insane or foolish”), from Proto-Germanic *maidijaną (“to change; damage; cripple; injure; make mad”), from Proto-Germanic *maidaz ("weak; crippled"; compare Old English gemād (“silly, mad”), Old High German gimeit (“foolish, crazy”), literary German gemeit (“mad, insane”), Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌼𐌰𐌹𐌸𐍃 (gamaiþs, “crippled”)), from Proto-Indo-European *mey- ("to change"; compare Old Irish máel (“bald, dull”), Old Lithuanian ap-maitinti (“to wound”), Sanskrit मेथति (méthati, “he hurts, comes to blows”)).
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