"Madder" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Madder" Meaning

Madder is an adjective that means more angry or annoyed. For example, "She got madder and madder as she listened to the argument." It can also refer to a type of plant, Rubia tinctorum, whose root is used to produce a red dye.

"Madder" Examples

Usage Examples for "Madder"

Noun

A substance used as a dye, especially a bright red or pink color.
The artist used a mixture of turpentine and madder lake to create a vibrant red hue.

Adjective

More angry or furious than before.
My brother was already madder than a wet hen when I borrowed his favorite video game without asking.

Slang

More extreme or intense.
The new roller coaster was madder than anything we'd ever ridden before.

Verb

To make someone or something madder.
The politician's reckless comments madder the already hostile crowd.

Idiom

Used to describe a situation or person that is crazy or absurd.
The idea of a cat riding a skateboard was just plain madder.
Note: These examples are in American English. In British English, the spelling may vary as "madder" is often written as "madder" in the UK.

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To madden means to make someone extremely angry or infuriated, often to a point where they are unable to think clearly or behave rationally. The word can also be used to describe a situation or event that is extremely annoying or frustrating. For example, "The traffic jam on the highway was utterly madding, making me late for work."

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In a maddeningly way: extremely annoyingly or frustratingly.

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