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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. You can use madly to indicate that one person loves another a great deal. She has fallen madly in love with him. She was devoted to him, but she no longer loved him madly. Synonyms: passionately, wildly, desperately, intensely More Synonyms of madly.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. madly. 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. Definition of madly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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