Speak and write with confidence.

To help you avoid using the same word too repetitively, redundantly, recurrently, incessantly, etc., etc.

Why synonyms can be useful

Your writing can sound boring if you continually keep repeating the same words. When you create sentences, you can make them more interesting by using words that mean the same as the word you are speaking about. This allows you to add flavor to your writing.

In order to make language a lot more expressive and interesting you should try to vary the words you use as often as you can.

Synonyms for (adjective) mad

Synonyms: huffy, mad, sore Definition: roused to anger Usage: stayed huffy a good while- Mark Twain; she gets mad when you wake her up so early; mad at his friend; sore over a remark

Hypernyms: angry Definition: feeling or showing anger Usage: angry at the weather; angry customers; an angry silence; sending angry letters to the papers

Synonyms: disturbed, demented, crazy, mad, unbalanced, unhinged, sick, brainsick Definition: affected with madness or insanity Usage: a man who had gone mad

Hypernyms: insane Definition: afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement Usage: was declared insane; insane laughter

Synonyms: delirious, unrestrained, mad, excited, frantic Definition: marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion Usage: a crowd of delirious baseball fans; something frantic in their gaiety; a mad whirl of pleasure

Hypernyms: wild Definition: marked by extreme lack of restraint or control Usage: wild talk; wild parties

Synonyms: harebrained, insane, mad Definition: very foolish Usage: harebrained ideas; took insane risks behind the wheel; a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains

Hypernyms: foolish Definition: devoid of good sense or judgment Usage: foolish remarks; a foolish decision