complete madness

Frequency: 7.916.2 per million words

Used to emphasize the total irrationality of a situation.

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Examples (10)

  • It is complete madness to drive in this storm.
  • The new policy they implemented is complete madness.
  • Quitting your job without another one is complete madness.
  • Spending all that money on a vacation was complete madness.
  • The situation at the crowded airport was complete madness.
  • It would be complete madness to ignore the safety warnings.
  • The tight deadline for the project is complete madness.
  • Thinking you can finish the marathon without training is complete madness.
  • The traffic in the city center during rush hour is complete madness.
  • To me, the whole idea of moving there sounds like complete madness.