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View usage for: (mædli) 1. adverb [ADVERB after verb]You can use madly to indicate that one person loves another a great deal. She has fallen madly in love with him. She was devoted to him, but she no longer loved him madly. Synonyms: passionately, wildly, desperately, intensely More Synonyms of madly 2. adverb [ADVERB adjective]You can use madly in front of an adjective in order to emphasize the quality expressed by the adjective. [mainly British, emphasis] Inside it is madly busy. This seemed madly dangerous. Synonyms: foolishly, wildly, absurdly, ludicrously More Synonyms of madly More Synonyms of madly (ˈmædlɪ) adverb1. in an insane or foolish manner 2. with great speed and energy 3. informal extremely or excessively I love you madly madly in American English (ˈmædli) Examples of 'madly' in a sentencemadly I thought we were madly in love with one another.But his dead wife decides to turn up and haunt you because she's madly jealous.But not the villagers who rush around madly in Dickensian mode.Though the pair are still madly in love, they admit their age gap means they do have different interests.I was madly in love with him, too.A friend said that she had been madly in love, but the relationship soon stalled.They're clearly still madly in love, but neither of them can get their act together.She was devoted to him, loyal to him, but she no longer loved him madly.Panic made her thrash around madly, calling his name, then she made for the boat.We meet Cat, still madly in love with her husband who has just left her for a younger woman.I still love him madly so I find him hard to resist. British English: madly / ˈmædlɪ/ ADVERB If you do something madly, you do it in a fast, excited, or eager way. We waved madly at the plane, but the pilot didn't see us. - American English: madly
- Arabic: بِجُنُوْنٍ
- Brazilian Portuguese: loucamente
- Chinese: 发狂地
- Croatian: luđački
- Czech: zběsile
- Danish: vanvittigt
- Dutch: furieus
- European Spanish: locamente
- Finnish: hullun lailla
- French: follement
- German: wie verrückt
- Greek: παράφορα
- Italian: follemente
- Japanese: 気違いのように
- Korean: 미친 듯이
- Norwegian: vanvittig
- Polish: szalenie
- European Portuguese: loucamente
- Romanian: cu furie
- Russian: безумно
- Latin American Spanish: locamente
- Swedish: vansinnigt
- Thai: อย่างเสียสติ
- Turkish: çılgınca
- Ukrainian: скажено
- Vietnamese: điên cuồng
Chinese translation of 'madly' adv - (= frantically) [grin, scream, rush]
疯(瘋)狂地 (fēngkuáng de) - (= extremely) [jealous, angry]
极(極)其地 (jíqí de) madly in love 深深地爱(愛)恋(戀) (shēnshēn de àiliàn)
Definition extremely or excessively (informal) She has fallen madly in love. Synonyms wildly excessively to distraction devotedly Definition in an insane or foolish manner This seemed madly dangerous. Synonyms wildly ludicrously unreasonably irrationally senselessly nonsensically Definition with great speed and energy Children ran madly around the tables, shouting and playing. Synonyms energetically wildly furiously excitedly recklessly like lightning like the clappers (British, informal) like nobody's business (informal) like greased lightning (informal) Additional synonymsPrices were still absurdly low, in his opinion. Synonyms ridiculously, incredibly, unbelievably, foolishly, ludicrously, unreasonably, incongruously, laughably, irrationally, implausibly, preposterously, illogically, inanely, senselessly, idiotically, inconceivably, farcically He was a boy who desperately needed affection. Synonyms urgently, intensely, with urgency, pressingly Definition very It was an exceedingly difficult decision to make. Synonyms extremely, very, highly, greatly, especially, hugely, seriously (informal), vastly, unusually, enormously, exceptionally, extraordinarily, excessively, superlatively, inordinately, to a fault, to the nth degree, surpassingly Additional synonymsThe taste of bitterness is an extremely common feature of herbal remedies. Synonyms very, highly, greatly, particularly, severely, terribly, ultra, utterly, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, intensely, tremendously, markedly, awfully (informal), acutely, exceedingly, excessively, inordinately, uncommonly, to a fault, to the nth degree, to or in the extreme I said goodnight hastily. Synonyms quickly, fast, rapidly, promptly, straightaway, speedily, apace (literary), pronto (informal), double-quick, hotfoot, pdq (slang), posthasteDefinition at great speed The first horse often goes hell for leather. Synonyms headlong, speedily, quickly, swiftly, hurriedly, at the double, full-tilt, pell-mell, hotfoot, at a rate of knots, like a bat out of hell (slang), posthasteDefinition with all possible speed She arrived hotfoot from the office. Synonyms speedily, quickly, hastily, hurriedly, helter-skelter, pell-mell, posthastestudents hurriedly taking notes Synonyms hastily, quickly, briskly, speedily, in a rush, at the double, hurry-scurry The fast-food business is intensely competitive. Synonyms very, highly, extremely, greatly, strongly, severely, terribly, ultra, utterly, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, markedly, awfully (informal), acutely, exceedingly, excessively, inordinately, uncommonly, to the nth degree, to or in the extreme Definition with great energy, enthusiasm, or haste If I am in the street and hear them I run like mad. Synonyms quickly, rapidly, speedily, hell for leather, like lightning, like the clappers (British, informal), like nobody's business (informal), like greased lightning (informal) She turned and ran quickly up the stairs to the flat above. Synonyms swiftly, rapidly, hurriedly, speedily, fast, quick, hastily, briskly, at high speed, apace (literary), at full speed, hell for leather (informal), like lightning, at the speed of light, at full tilt, hotfoot, at a rate of knots (informal), like the clappers (British, informal), pdq (slang), like nobody's business (informal), with all speed, posthaste, lickety-split (US, informal), like greased lightning (informal), at or on the double, latstick (South Africa, slang) He was moving rapidly around the room. Synonyms quickly, fast, swiftly, briskly, promptly, hastily, precipitately, in a hurry, at speed, hurriedly, speedily, apace (literary), in a rush, in haste, like a shot, pronto (informal), hell for leather, like lightning, expeditiously, hotfoot, like the clappers (British, informal), pdq (slang), like nobody's business (informal), posthaste, with dispatch, like greased lightning (informal) This review is being conducted as speedily as possible. Synonyms quickly, rapidly, swiftly, fast, promptly, hastily, briskly, expeditiously |