madness in the PONS Dictionary

madness Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sheer madness

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Gripped by madness he rips the clothes from his body and becomes a wild man in the woods.
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After drifting for 112 days, he is weak and on the verge of madness.
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It's the clarity of his perfect madness, and mastery.
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The success of these popular shows was sheer madness.
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He went on to say that he was very disturbed, once madness starts you do nt know where it stops.
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There's a chance that you'll be cured of madness, which is something that others outside don't have.
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Lyrical themes include transience, evil, nihilism, surrealism, expressionism, existential philosophy, criticism of religion, violence, madness, isolation, depression, and especially death.
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Both are driven by a sort of madness: one by misguided love, the other by oppression.
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They were made to see madness in others and then in themselves until they felt guilt and remorse.
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They have a reputation for fostering war and madness, despising those weaker than themselves, and valuing freedom and wildness over any chivalric code.
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