absolute madness

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Used to strongly emphasize the complete lack of sense in an action or idea.

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Examples (10)

  • It would be absolute madness to quit your job without another one lined up.
  • The traffic in the city center during rush hour is just absolute madness.
  • Driving through a blizzard like this is absolute madness.
  • Many considered the decision to launch the product early as absolute madness.
  • It's absolute madness to spend so much money on a single dinner.
  • The scene at the concert was absolute madness as fans rushed the stage.
  • Trying to fix that old car will cost more than it's worth; it's absolute madness.
  • His plan to sail across the Atlantic in a tiny boat was seen as absolute madness.
  • The sheer volume of paperwork required for this project is absolute madness.
  • Going into that building without any safety gear is absolute madness.