Depending on context, "mad" can mean insane, certifiable, deranged, demented, crazed, lunatic, unhinged, disturbed, raving, psychotic, psychopathic, crazy, mental, nuts, nutty, nutso, bats, batty, buggy, bonkers, dotty, cuckoo, cracked, loopy, loony, bananas, loco, screwy, schizoid, psycho, touched, gaga, crackers, meshuga, wacko, gonzo, angry, furious, infuriated, irate, raging, enraged, fuming, incensed, livid, sore, wrathful, explode, flip, foolish, stupid, lunatic, foolhardy, idiotic, senseless, absurd, impractical, silly, inane, asinine, wild, unwise, imprudent, crazy, crackpot, crack-brained, daft, frenzied, frantic, frenetic, feverish, wild, hectic, manic.
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I believe exasperated is another word
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bats, nuts.
The word "crappy" doesn't exactly match the meaning of mad but can be used to convey someone's mood. Most importantly, it rhymes.
Wazimu is the Kikuyu word for the English word mad.
Another word to be mad with , could be Mad with.
"Mad" Max Rockatansky
If you mean the American word "mad", it's zo'em (זועם) If you mean the British word "mad", it's meshuga (משוגע)
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry
The Telugu meaning of the word "MAD" is "ā°Šā°".
I personally like mad tv better. It has Stewart and Lorane.
Another word for mad is angry. or else it may be Furious - which is very mad
no more heroes 1 and 2 are good but mad world is way better.
That is the correct spelling of the word "mad" (angry, or insane).
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"As mad as a box of hornets" is one example.Another example is "as mad as a hatter".