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1. madly
adverb. ['ˈmædli'] in an uncontrolled manner.
Etymology
- -ly (English)
- -lice (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- mad (English)
- medd (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Madly
- stradley
- spradley
- gladly
- bradley
- shadley
- sadly
- radley
- padley
- ladley
- hadley
- chadli
- badly
- badley
- adley
Sentences with madly
1. Adverb
Unfixed dogs with hormones racing madly through their bodies usually want everyone around them to know it.
Quotes about madly
1. Remember, we're madly in love, so it's all right to kiss me anytime you feel like it.
- Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games
2. I have absolutely no pleasure in the stimulants in which I sometimes so madly indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories, from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom.
- Edgar Allan Poe
3. I got schooled this yearbyaboy.A boy that I'm seriously, deeply, madly, incredibly, and undeniably in love with.And he taught me the most important thing of all...To put the emphasisOn life .
- Colleen Hoover, Slammed
2. madly
adverb. ['ˈmædli'] (used as intensives) extremely.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ly (English)
- -lice (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- mad (English)
- medd (Middle English (1100-1500))