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madness

Aussprache: [ˈmæd.nəs]

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Kontext: „mental state“

(noun) a state of being very crazy or not thinking clearly. It's when someone does things that seem very strange or silly, as if they are out of control.

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The children were filled with excitement and happiness, and their madness made the party so much fun.

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She wasn't acting in madness; she was calm and collected during the meeting.

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Can you believe the madness we saw at the carnival last night?

Kontext: „activity“

(noun) a situation where people are acting in a wild or crazy way, often because they are very excited or stressed. This can happen at sports games or big events.

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The madness of the crowd during the concert was so exciting!

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There was no madness at the library; it was quiet and peaceful.

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Did you see the madness at the game when our team scored the winning point?

Kontext: „extreme enthusiasm“

(noun) a strong excitement or passion for something, like when people love an idea or activity so much they can’t think about anything else.

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His madness for soccer drives him to play every weekend.

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Her lack of madness for cooking means she rarely makes meals for herself.

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What kind of madness do you have for hobbies or sports?

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