Definition: 1. Obsolete terms for legal insanity. 2. An acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain. 3. A feeling of intense anger.
Use 'madness' in a sentence:
1. Is talking to yourself a sign of madness?
2. Life is too short to not experience the madness of love.
3. To make sure that I never forget what madness feels like.
4. Those second thoughts distract Doctor Strange enough that the spell doesn't cast as intended and boom: instant multiverse madness.
5. It would be downright [ sheer] madness to do such a thing.
6. Most new fish come close to madness the first night.
7. The woman sitting at the desk, seeing my madness, sympathetically jumped up.
8. The most extraordinary study of madness that I have ever read.
9. Writing from experiences like madness, despair, and lust, their aim was to make effective art, not to cure themselves.
10. It's madness piled upon madness.
11. Madness can do all the odd conflicting things thou seest in him.
12. Nelly, help me to convince her of her madness.
13. It would be downright [sheer] madness to do such a thing.
14. A strain of madness runs deep in that family.
15. When did all this madness begin?
16. Some say there's method in his madness.
17. Craving pardon if I do offend, seemeth it not strange that madness could so change his port and manner?
18. There was a method to her madness.
19. It would be nothing short of madness.
20. The desperate condition of the world is that madness has always been here, and that it will remain so for all time.
21. We'd defeated the madness of monogamy!
22. There is no great genius without a touch of madness.
23. But there's a method to his madness.
24. How can one haunted by madness be joyful?
25. He muttered to himself, "Lo, the poor thing's madness is up with the time!"
26. His conduct borders on madness.
27. She looked into his eyes and beheld madness.
28. You know, a fine line between madness and genius.
29. When love is not madness,it is not love.
30. If you love her to the point of madness, she will become it.
31. Secondly, the cause of madness is closely related to the mechanism of power.
32. Abadon has gathered all of chaos legion and still you resist? This is madness!
33. In a moment of madness she had agreed to go out with him.
34. he descends into madness and attempts to murder his wife and son.
35. There was extreme method in his madness.
36. He was driven to the brink of madness.
37. Some say madness is his method.
38. They visit it for a relaxing day off from the urban madness.
39. The word lunacy, meaning "madness", is derived from Luna, the Latin name for the Roman goddess of the moon.
40. On July 11, he went public with his madness.
41. On the Dialectics of Reason and Madness in the New Period Literature.
42. Although he was talking about madness and he wrote on mental illness, he seemed to be exhibiting rather than explaining it.
43. Three major narratives intertwine within Foucault's text, 'Madness and Civilisation'
44. We're both alike — there is a streak of madness in us both.
45. We're both alike – there is a streak of madness in us both.
46. What is Metric Madness?
47. For this critic, photography was linked with "the great industrial madness" of the time, which in his eyes exercised disastrous consequences on the spiritual qualities of life and art.
48. It is political madness.
49. Its heroes might declare the madness of reality, but reality inevitably triumphed over them.
50. Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?
51. There may be a link between madness and creativity.
52. It would be sheer madness to trust a man like that.
53. Three major narratives intertwine within Foucault's text, "Madness and Civilization."