very angry. This word cannot come before a noun with this meaning:
—SYNONYM crazy
be mad about someone or something
like mad (
mad • am / ' шж!эш /
( formal ) a polite way of speaking to a woman "Can I help you, madam?" asked the salesclerk.
Madam ( English language arts ) a word that you use at the beginning of a formal letter to a woman
made
mad • ly / ' mredli /
in a wild way
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mad • ness / ' mredms /
being sick in your mind; mental illness
stupid behavior that could be dangerous
mag .a .zine Ф / ' mжgэzin ; |mжgэ ' zin /
[count]
a kind of thin book with a paper cover that you can buy every week or every month. It has a lot of different stories and pictures inside.
mag . ic Ф / 'тжс^к/
a special power that can make strange or impossible things happen
tricks that someone can do to entertain people ► mag • ic
mag • i • cal / ' m®d3ikl /
ma • gi • cian / шэ ' d3ijn /
a person who does tricks to entertain people
a man in stories who has strange, unusual powers
mag • is • trate / ' mжdзэstreIt /
a judge in a court of law who decides how to punish people for small crimes
mag • ne • si • um / шжд ^!эш /
[ noncount ] (
( chemistry ) a metal that is silver in color and burns with a bright white light
mag • net / ' mregmt /
[count]
( physics ) a piece of metal that can make other metal things move toward it
mag • net • ic / шжд' netik /
( physics ) having the ability to attract metal objects
mag • net • ism / ' mжgnэtIZэm /
[noncount]
( physics ) the power of some metals that makes other objects move toward or away from them
mag • nif • i • cent / m®g' nIfэsэnt /
very good or beautiful
mag • ni • fy / ' mжgnэfaI /
to make something look bigger than it really is
mag • ni • fy • ing glass / wgmfang /
mag ni fy ing glass • es )