"Madly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Madly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Madly" Meaning

Madly is an adverb that means extremely or intensely. It can also mean in a way that is foolishly or recklessly passionate or obsessive. For example:

She fell madly in love with him. (meaning extremely or intensely in love)
The fan was madly cheering for the team. (meaning extremely or intensely cheerfully)
The way she laughed madly at her own joke was infectious. (meaning foolishly and recklessly)

"Madly" Examples

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Madly describes an action that is done with complete or excessive enthusiasm, often in a way that is considered excessive or obsessive.

Examples:


She fell madly in love with the charming stranger she met at the party.
He has always been madly passionate about playing the guitar and writing songs.
She was madly obsessed with solving the puzzle and spent hours working on it.
The crowd went madly cheering as the home team scored the winning goal.
She devoured the entire book madly, unable to put it down because she was so invested in the characters' stories.

"Madly" Similar Words

Madhya

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The word "madhya" is derived from the Sanskrit language and means "middle" or "central". It is often used as a term to describe something that is located in the middle of a range, sequence, or group. In geography, Madhya Pradesh is a state in central India. In yoga, Madhya Prakriti refers to the three gunas (qualities) of nature that are in a state of balance, considered the ideal state for spiritual growth.

Madi

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Madi is a unisex given name, originating from the Persian word "مади" (mādi), which means "tender" or "garden". It is also a variant of the name Madeleine, which is French for "high tower" or "magdalen". As a given name, Madi is often associated with qualities such as gentleness, beauty, and being a symbol of growth and fertility.

Madian

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Madian refers to the region of the ancient kingdom of Medea, which was a ancient civilization in the modern-day Republic of Uzbekistan.

Madiba

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Madiba is a colloquial term used to refer to Nelson Mandela, the former President of South Africa, a political activist, and a symbol of anti-apartheid movement.

Madid

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any English word that is spelled "madid". It's possible that it's a typo or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Madison

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Madison is a proper noun, a feminine given name of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "mad" meaning "mighty" and "gar" meaning "spear", so the name Madison can be literally translated to "mighty spear" or "strong warrior". In the United States, it is also the name of the capital city of the state of Wisconsin, Madison.

Madisterium

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I think you meant "mysterium".<br><br>Mysterium or Mystery refers to something that is difficult to understand or explain. It can also refer to a person or thing that is difficult to know or comprehend. In a spiritual or religious context, a mystery can be a divine or sacred event, or a truth that is believed to be known only to a god or gods.

Madjoun

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Madjoun is a sweet pastry originating from Morocco, typically made with almonds, orange blossom water, and rose water. It is often served as a dessert or snack. The name "Madjoun" translates to "filled" or "pocket" in Arabic, which refers to the pastry's filling.

Madman

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A madman is a person who is mentally unstable, often to the point of being unpredictable, irrational, and violent. The term can also be used to describe someone who is considered to be reckless, disorderly, or even a bit eccentric.

Madmen

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Madmen is a plural noun referring to people who are mentally unstable or have a tendency to behave erratically and often violently, often due to the effects of a mental illness, such as schizophrenia, paranoia, or delusions.

Madness

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Madness refers to a state of mind that is irrational, unpredictable, and often uncontrollable. It can describe a person's behavior or actions that are regarded as foolish, absurd, or bizarre, often resulting from a disruption in normal thought processes.

Madoc

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Madoc is a masculine given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old Welsh words "mad" meaning "idol" or "image" and "oc" meaning "son of". It is believed to have been originally bestowed upon someone as a reference to a revered ancestor or a symbolic representation of the divine.

Madoff

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Bernard Madoff was an American financier who ran a massive Ponzi scheme, defrauding tens of thousands of investors out of approximately $65 billion over several decades. The term "Madoff scheme" has since become synonymous with a fraudulent investment scheme in which returns are paid to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors, rather than from profit earned.

Madonna

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Madonna is a noun referring to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, in Christianity. It may also refer to a strong woman or a feminist icon, especially in the context of pop culture. In addition, Madonna can also be a proper noun, meaning the American singer-songwriter Madonna Louise Ciccone, also known as the Queen of Pop.

Madoqua

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Madrague

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