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  1. Mad isn't just a synonym for insane, it describes an dangerous, unpredictable, possibly violent type of insanity. A man dog is scary in a way a demented dog or a hysterical dog is not. This element of insanity isn't terribly different from how someone in a fit of fury behaves.

  2. Mad and angry are usually synonyms. Mad is a little more informal. In UK (maybe Australia etc as well? But not the US), mad also means "crazy." "You're mad!" = "You're insane". This is also an archaic meaning elsewhere. Upset is any kind of distress. It doesn't necessarily mean anger.

  3. Discuss weekly chapters, find/recommend a new series to read, post a picture of your collection, lurk, etc! [DISC] MAD - Chapter 1. Well I won’t say no to a survival story set in a world overrun by not-xenomorphs. I have to wonder if this is gonna have any hook beyond that, though.

  4. 27 wrz 2019 · Frustration is likely to be the top layer of a feeling. It speaks to a sense of stagnation or helplessness, an inability to make things happen in the way that someone wants.

  5. 29 mar 2024 · Mad is a more intense emotional state that can potentially lead to aggressive behavior or conflict, indicating a higher level of emotional arousal. Frustrated, while also an emotional state, tends to describe a lower level of emotional arousal, characterized by feelings of dissatisfaction or discouragement rather than outright anger. 5.

  6. Mad” is a negative emotion relating to anger and hostility. You could say, “I’m so mad that you did that” because someone messed up. “Upset” is a negative emotion relating to sadness or disappointment. For example, “I’m so upset about this” shows you are sad about something happening.

  7. As adjectives the difference between mad and frustrated is that mad is insane; crazy, mentally deranged while frustrated is foiled, stopped, disappointed. As verbs the difference between mad and frustrated is that mad is to madden, to anger, to frustrate while frustrated is past tense of frustrate. As an adverb mad

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