madly Synonyms

madly Meaning

Wordnet

madly (r)

in an uncontrolled manner

in an insane manner

(used as intensives) extremely

Webster

madly (a.)

In a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly.

madly Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd cheered madly as their hero emerged victorious from the competition.
  2. She danced madly, her body moving to the beat of the music with wild abandon.
  3. The wind howled madly through the trees, threatening to uproot them from the ground.
  4. He paced madly around the room, his anxiety evident in every step.
  5. The angry mob stormed the building, demanding justice madly.
  6. She laughed madly at the irony of the situation, unable to control her mirth.
  7. The sea roared madly against the shore, sending waves crashing over the rocks.
  8. The fan screamed madly at the sight of her favorite actor, her enthusiasm bordering on obsession.
  9. The horses galloped madly across the field, their hooves pounding the ground thunderously.
  10. The storm raged madly outside, drenching the landscape in torrential rain.

FAQs About the word madly

in an uncontrolled manner, in an insane manner, (used as intensives) extremelyIn a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly.

frantically, uncontrollably, wildly, frenetically, amuck, desperately, frenziedly, hectically,wild, amok

imperturbably, coolly, mildly, unconcernedly, cooly, peacefully, placidly, mildly, imperturbably, placidly

The crowd cheered madly as their hero emerged victorious from the competition.

She danced madly, her body moving to the beat of the music with wild abandon.

The wind howled madly through the trees, threatening to uproot them from the ground.

He paced madly around the room, his anxiety evident in every step.