madness
mad
ˈmæd
mād
ness
nəs
nēs
/mˈædnəs/

Definición y significado de "madness"en inglés

Madness
01

locura

very stupid behavior that could develop into a dangerous situation
Ejemplos
The decision to invest all his savings in a risky scheme was met with disbelief and labeled as financial madness.
La decisión de invertir todos sus ahorros en un esquema arriesgado fue recibida con incredulidad y calificada como locura financiera.
02

a state recognized by law as affecting responsibility for actions

Ejemplos
The patient 's madness was documented in the psychiatric report.
03

unrestrained excitement, enthusiasm, or passion

Ejemplos
The festival was a display of cultural madness and joy.
04

intense anger

Ejemplos
The driver 's madness caused a scene on the highway.
05

an acute viral disease affecting the nervous system of warm-blooded animals, usually fatal once it reaches the brain

Ejemplos
Vaccination prevents madness in domestic animals.
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