mad at

Frequency: 8.015.0 per million words

angry with a person or about a situation (informal, esp. AmE)

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Examples (10)

  • Please don't be mad at me for being late.
  • She was really mad at herself for losing the keys.
  • Are you still mad at him after what he said?
  • The boss got mad at the team for missing the deadline.
  • I'm not mad at you, I'm just disappointed.
  • He was hopping mad at the poor service he received at the restaurant.
  • Don't get mad at the messenger; I'm just delivering the news.
  • My parents were so mad at me when I stayed out past curfew.
  • It's hard not to be mad at the situation we're in right now.
  • Why are you so mad at the world today?