madden (Meaning)

Wordnet

madden (v)

cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind

drive up the wall; go on someone's nerves

make mad

Webster

madden (v. t.)

To make mad; to drive to madness; to craze; to excite violently with passion; to make very angry; to enrage.

Webster

madden (v. i.)

To become mad; to act as if mad.

madden Sentence Examples

  1. The incessant noise madden his nerves, rendering him unable to concentrate.
  2. The team's repeated failures madden the coach, fueling his desire for redemption.
  3. The acrid stench madden her sinuses, causing her eyes to water uncontrollably.
  4. The taunting words of her rival madden her, pushing her to retaliate with equal fervor.
  5. The intense heat madden their skin, leaving them with an unbearable burning sensation.
  6. The relentless pain madden her body, making every movement an excruciating ordeal.
  7. The guilt and remorse madden his conscience, tormenting him day and night.
  8. The sight of the carnage madden the survivors, fueling their rage and desire for vengeance.
  9. The constant criticism and negativity madden her, eroding her self-esteem with each passing day.
  10. The enigmatic puzzle madden their minds, as they struggle to decipher its elusive solution.

FAQs About the word madden

cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind, drive up the wall; go on someone's nerves, make madTo make mad; to drive to madness; to craze; to excite violently

unbalance, crack, annoy, confuse, distract, unhinge, unsettle, disturb, upset,bother

quiet, relax,soothe, soothe, calm, relax, quiet, settle, settle, calm

The incessant noise madden his nerves, rendering him unable to concentrate.

The team's repeated failures madden the coach, fueling his desire for redemption.

The acrid stench madden her sinuses, causing her eyes to water uncontrollably.

The taunting words of her rival madden her, pushing her to retaliate with equal fervor.