utter madness

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A strong way to say that something is completely and totally irrational.

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Examples (10)

  • Driving in this thick fog would be utter madness.
  • It's utter madness to try and finish this project in one day.
  • The crowd's reaction to the news was nothing short of utter madness.
  • Spending all your savings on a luxury car is utter madness.
  • In my opinion, the new government policy is utter madness.
  • The chaos at the airport was described as utter madness by the passengers.
  • Attempting to climb the mountain without proper gear is utter madness.
  • It would be utter madness for the company to ignore these warnings.
  • To many observers, the stock market's behavior seemed like utter madness.
  • We both knew that quitting our jobs without a plan was utter madness.