madness
mad
ˈmæd
mād
ness
nəs
nēs
British pronunciation
/mˈædnəs/

Définition et signification de « madness » en anglais

Madness
01

folie

very stupid behavior that could develop into a dangerous situation
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Driving at high speeds in dense fog is sheer madness and incredibly dangerous.
Conduire à grande vitesse dans un brouillard dense est une pure folie et incroyablement dangereux.
It 's madness to go hiking alone in the wilderness without proper gear and preparation.
C'est de la folie de faire de la randonnée seul dans la nature sans équipement et préparation appropriés.
02

a state recognized by law as affecting responsibility for actions

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The court declared the defendant was suffering from madness at the time of the crime.
Legal proceedings considered his madness in determining culpability.
03

unrestrained excitement, enthusiasm, or passion

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The crowd 's madness at the concert was electrifying.
Fans exhibited pure madness when the team scored.
04

intense anger

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He was shaking with madness when he heard the news.
Her madness at the betrayal was evident to everyone.
05

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

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The dog was quarantined after showing symptoms of madness.
Madness can be transmitted through animal bites.
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