How Do You Spell MADDED?

Pronunciation: [mˈadɪd] (IPA)

The word "madded" is sometimes mistakenly spelled with only one "d" as "maded". However, the correct spelling is "madded" with two "d's" and pronounced /ˈmædɪd/. The extra "d" is necessary for correct pronunciation and to differentiate it from the incorrect spelling "maded". "Madded" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "mad", meaning to become angry or to drive someone insane.

MADDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Madded is a verb that originates from the word "mad," which refers to a state of mental derangement or extreme anger. The term "madded" describes the action of causing someone or something to become infuriated, irritated, or driven to a state of madness. It encompasses the process of inducing or provoking intense emotional distress, annoyance, or frustration in an individual.

    When an individual is "madded," they may exhibit various manifestations that attest to their emotional state, such as heightened aggression, irrational behavior, or a loss of control over their actions. This term can pertain to a wide range of situations or stimuli that stimulate anger or madness within a person, including infuriating circumstances, persistent annoyances, or deliberate efforts aimed at agitating or provoking them.

    "Madded" can also be used as an adjective to describe the condition of being mad or infuriated. It emphasizes the feeling of being mentally disturbed, exasperated, or driven to excessive anger beyond what is considered normal or rational. This term is relevant in contexts related to personal relationships, social interactions, or even encounters with inanimate objects that can elicit significant emotional responses.

    Overall, the term "madded" encompasses the action or state of causing someone to become irate, frustrated, or enraged.

Common Misspellings for MADDED

Etymology of MADDED

The word "madded" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "mad", which means to make someone angry or insane. The term "mad" itself comes from the Old English word "gemǣded", which means "to be mad or out of one's mind". The Old English word is believed to be derived from the Proto-Germanic word "mēdaz", meaning "out of one's mind" or "foolish". Over time, the word "madded" evolved from these origins to denote a state of extreme anger or craziness.

Conjugate verb Madded

CONDITIONAL

I would madded
you would madded
he/she/it would madded
we would madded
they would madded

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be madding
you would be madding
he/she/it would be madding
we would be madding
they would be madding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have madded
you would have madded
he/she/it would have madded
we would have madded
they would have madded

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been madding
you would have been madding
he/she/it would have been madding
we would have been madding
they would have been madding

FUTURE

I will mad
you will mad
he/she/it will mad
we will mad
they will mad

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be madding
you will be madding
he/she/it will be madding
we will be madding
they will be madding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have madded
you will have madded
he/she/it will have madded
we will have madded
they will have madded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been madding
you will have been madding
he/she/it will have been madding
we will have been madding
they will have been madding

IMPERATIVE

you mad
we let´s mad

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to mad

PAST

I madded
you madded
he/she/it madded
we madded
they madded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was madding
you were madding
he/she/it was madding
we were madding
they were madding

PAST PARTICIPLE

madded

PAST PERFECT

I had madded
you had madded
he/she/it had madded
we had madded
they had madded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been madding
you had been madding
he/she/it had been madding
we had been madding
they had been madding

PRESENT

I mad
you mad
he/she/it mads
we mad
they mad

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am madding
you are madding
he/she/it is madding
we are madding
they are madding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

madding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have madded
you have madded
he/she/it has madded
we have madded
they have madded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been madding
you have been madding
he/she/it has been madding
we have been madding
they have been madding

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