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The facial expression of this emotion often includes the eyebrows being pulled down and together and the lips being pressed tightly together.

Sagot :

Answer:

being mad or angry: very angry

: having or showing severe mental illness

: unable to think in a clear or sensible way

Full Definition

1 : disordered in mind : insane

2 a : completely unrestrained by reason and judgment <driven mad by the pain>

b : incapable of being explained or accounted for <a mad decision>

3 : carried away by intense anger : furious <mad about the delay>

4 : carried away by enthusiasm or desire <mad about horses>

5 : affected with rabies : rabid

6 : marked by wild gaiety and merriment : hilarious

7 : intensely excited : frantic

8 : marked by intense and often chaotic activity : wild <a mad scramble>

Other forms: mad·der; mad·dest

mad·dish \ˈma-dish\ adjective

like mad : to an extreme degree <spending like mad>

Origin: Middle English medd, madd, from Old English gemǣd, past participle of *gemǣdan to madden, from gemād silly, mad; akin to Old High German gimeit foolish, crazy.

First use: before 12th century

Synonyms: angered, apoplectic, ballistic, cheesed off [chiefly British], choleric, enraged, foaming, fuming, furious, hopping, horn-mad, hot, incensed, indignant, inflamed (also enflamed), infuriate, infuriated, irate, ireful, livid, angry, outraged, rabid, rankled, riled, riley, roiled, shirty [chiefly British], sore, steamed up, steaming, teed off, ticked, wrathful, wroth