The words of a man are spoken with little thought for there is little difference in words we twist.
The only difference is the stipulation by the individual feeling,saying,or thinking mad or angry. Words are used differently throughout by different cultures in different lands. Dictionary's are constantly in a state of flux ever so slightly changing the very meaning of oral life.
mad is to angry as angry is to (enemy pal or play) and why
Mad is to angry is to play
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The difference is we don't say "angry at." We say mad at or angry with. You can be angry with a person or their actions, you can be angry at a situation.
Yes, there is a difference between "mad" and "angry." "Mad" tends to imply a more intense or irrational state of emotion, whereas "angry" is a more general feeling of displeasure or hostility.
Uh, not a particularly good example of analogy here. Is there as difference between "mad" and "angry"? I'd say they are the same thing, so the word we are looking for is "stream". But some might think that "mad" is like "angry" but moreso, in which case the word is "river", or that angry is like mad but moreso, in which case the word is "trickle". And some would say that "mad" means insane, which is a state of mind but a different one, in which case we are looking for a word for a topographical feature which is not a flow of water, possibly "hill".
mad is to angry as angry is to (enemy pal or play) and why
least angry means your not that angry most angry means your very angry
What is the analogies for mad is to angry as creek is to? Stream
Both words can be used to show that a person is irate with someone or something. Anger, for lack of better words is essentially being pissed off. Mad usually describes someone mentally off the sanity level, the inability to maintain a stable train of thoughts.
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Another word for mad is angry. or else it may be Furious - which is very mad
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'To be angry' is "okotte iru" in Japanese.