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    madly
    /ˈmadli/

    adverb

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  2. MADLY definition: 1. with a lot of energy and enthusiasm: 2. to love someone very much: 3. with a lot of energy and…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : in a mad manner. 2. : to an extreme or excessive degree. madly in love. Synonyms. amok. amuck. berserkly. frantically. frenetically. frenziedly. harum-scarum. hectically. helter-skelter. pell-mell. wildly. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of madly in a Sentence. He told her that he loved her madly.

  4. adverb. insanely or wildly: The old witch cackled madly. with desperate haste or intensity; furiously: They worked madly to repair the bridge. foolishly: They lived madly, wasting all their money. extremely: They're madly in love. madly. / ˈmædlɪ / adverb. in an insane or foolish manner. with great speed and energy. informal.

  5. MADLY meaning: 1. with a lot of energy and enthusiasm: 2. to love someone very much: 3. with a lot of energy and…. Learn more.

  6. To do something madly is to do it in a frenzied or crazy way. If you oversleep, you might throw your clothes on and run madly out the door to catch your bus. If your sister has a demented, angry expression on her face, you could say that her eyes are glowing madly.

  7. madly - definition, audio pronunciation and more for madly: 1. with a lot of energy and enthusiasm: 2. to love someone very much: : See more in Learner's Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · madly ( comparative madlier or more madly, superlative madliest or most madly) In a mad manner. without reason or understanding; wildly . I'm madly in love with you. angrily. Diane screamed madly down the phone to the prank caller. extremely surprisingly or unexpectedly.

  9. If you do something madly, you do it in a fast, excited, or eager way. We waved madly at the plane, but the pilot didn't see us. American English : madly / ˈmædli /

  10. I tell you I am madly, madly, in love with you! She shook her head and trotted after Jonny, who paced madly in the hall. In 1542 James madly sent a Scottish army to ruin at Solway Moss; his death a few weeks later left the Scottish throne to his infant daughter Mary Stuart, and Henry set to work to secure her hand for his son Edward and the ...

  11. Define madly. madly synonyms, madly pronunciation, madly translation, English dictionary definition of madly. adv. 1. In a crazy way; insanely. 2. In a wild manner; frantically. 3. In a foolish manner; rashly. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...