verb
- to make mad or angry; to infuriate or exasperate
Usage: transitive verb; somewhat archaic or literary
Examples
- The constant delays bemaddened the passengers waiting at the airport.
- His refusal to listen bemaddened her to the point of tears.
- The bureaucratic red tape bemaddened even the most patient administrator.
- Such injustice would bemadden anyone with a sense of fairness.
- The noise from the construction site bemaddened the residents for weeks.