Australian English Meaning of madder
Madder
Other Australian English words related to Madder
- angry
- mad
- ballistic
- enraged
- furious
- Indignant
- enraged
- Outraged
- annoyed
- Apoplectic
- choleric
- exasperated
- foaming
- fuming
- hot
- to be annoyed
- incensed
- inflamed
- enrage
- irate
- irate
- irritable
- Livid
- passionate
- rabid
- riled
- sore
- steaming
- wrathful
- wrath
- pissed off or upset
- blue in the face
- furious
- Hopping mad
- in a huff
- biting
- acrimonious
- aggravated
- antagonistic
- antipathetic
- antisocial
- argumentative
- belligerent
- bilious
- bitter
- boiling
- bristling
- bristly
- burning
- cantankerous
- Cheesed off
- churlish
- cold
- cool
- crabby
- cranky
- cross
- disagreeable
- disapproving
- distant
- dyspeptic
- fretful
- frigid
- fussy
- Grouchy
- grumpy
- hopping
- boinged in the head
- huffy
- icy
- Ill-tempered
- inimical
- irascible
- malevolent
- ornery
- peevish
- perturbed
- petulant
- pugnacious
- quarrelsome
- whinging
- rancorous
- rankled
- ranting
- raving
- resentful
- Riley
- roiled
- seething
- shirty
- sizzling
- smouldering
- Smouldering
- snappy
- sorehead
- spiteful
- stormy
- sulky
- testy
- Ticked
- touchy
- unfriendly
- unpleasant
- vengeful
- vengeful
- Viraemia
- vitriolic
- worked up
- embittered
- inflamed
- going off
- Fuming
- in a pet
- touchy
- steamed up
- tee off
- Wrought (worked up)
- Accepting
- agreeable
- Amenable
- complacent
- Delighted
- friendly
- happy
- pleased
- accommodating
- amicable
- Relaxed
- content
- cordial
- empathetic
- kind
- obliging
- enjoyable
- satisfied
- sweet
- sympathetic
- tolerant
- understanding
- angerless
- Affable
- amiable
- easygoing
- brilliant
- good-natured
- Good-natured
- Pacific Ocean
- peaceful
- placid
- Serene
- tranquil
- unbitter
Nearest Words of madder
Definitions and Meaning of madder in English
madder (n)
Eurasian herb having small yellow flowers and red roots formerly an important source of the dye alizarin
madder (v)
color a moderate to strong red
madder (n.)
A plant of the Rubia (R. tinctorum). The root is much used in dyeing red, and formerly was used in medicine. It is cultivated in France and Holland. See Rubiaceous.
FAQs About the word madder
Madder
Eurasian herb having small yellow flowers and red roots formerly an important source of the dye alizarin, color a moderate to strong redA plant of the Rubia (R.
angry,mad,ballistic,enraged,furious,Indignant,enraged,Outraged,annoyed,Apoplectic
Accepting,agreeable,Amenable,complacent,Delighted,friendly,happy,pleased,accommodating,amicable
maddening => maddening, maddened => mad, madden => Madden, madded => mad, madcap => madcap,