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ire vs madness

madness vs ire

ire and madness both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ire Yes No No No
madness Yes No No No
As nouns, madness is a hyponym of ire; that is, madness is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ire:
  • ire: a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
  • madness: a feeling of intense anger
ire (noun) madness (noun)
belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins) unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm
a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance the quality of being rash and foolish
a feeling of intense anger
obsolete terms for legal insanity
an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain
Difference between ire and madness

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