madly

Etymology

From Middle English madly, madli, medliche, equivalent to mad + -ly.

adv

  1. In a mad manner
    1. without reason or understanding; wildly.
      I'm madly in love with you.
      But his cries were heard, as he madly grappled with the knives which stabbed him. 1854, George Lippard, New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million - Issue 2, E. Mendenhall, page 122
      If Austria had not madly invaded Piedmont in 1859, France could not have fought. If, the Pope had not been madly obstinate in rejecting the reforms pressed on him by France, he must have been sustained as a temporal ruler. 1861, Henry Theodore Tuckerman, The Rebellion, Its Latent Causes and True Significance: In ..., J.G. Gregory, page 23
      It is the fact that, for the time, he is bereft of his senses; he is a man who has gone mad. He spends his money madly, he treats his friends madly, he treats himself madly. Those who would love him best if he were not mad are now afraid of him, and often hide themselves from him, and well they may. For this man, in his madness, may hurt them, strike them, kill them. 1878, Benjamin Ward Richardson, The Temperance Lesson Book: A Series of Short Lessons on Alcohol and Its Action on the Body. Designed for Reading in Schools and Families, National Temperance Society and Publication House, page 266
      Consider, for the love of Heaven, to what you run madly: will you take this viper into your bed? 1879, Francis Beaumont, The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a New Collation of the Early Editions, Volume 1, D. Appleton, page 350
    2. angrily
      Diane screamed madly down the phone to the prank caller.
    3. extremely surprisingly or unexpectedly
      In a way the better procedures you have I think, bizarrely and madly it actually serves to increase rather than decrease the problem 2016, Lizzie Barmes, Bullying and Behavioural Conflict at Work

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