Better words for

mad

Mad” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

incensed

/ɪn-ˈsɛnst/Elevated

Filled with intense anger, as if set ablaze with fury.

She was incensed when she discovered her work had been published under someone else's name.

Best for: Works well in formal writing or when describing a slow-burning, dignified rage.

livid

/ˈlɪv-ɪd/Punchy

So furious that one's composure is visibly shattered.

He was absolutely livid when the contractor left the site half-finished and vanished.

Best for: Great for punchy, colloquial writing where raw emotion needs to land fast.

wrathful

/ˈræθ-fəl/Literary

Consumed by fierce, righteous anger that demands action or retribution.

The wrathful general stormed into the meeting and silenced the room instantly.

Best for: Best suited to epic, mythological, or high-stakes literary narratives.

choleric

/ˈkɒl-ər-ɪk/Rare Gem

Prone to sudden, fiery outbursts of anger, rooted in old humour theory.

His choleric temperament made every minor setback feel like a personal catastrophe.

Best for: Ideal for character descriptions in historical fiction or psychological portraits.

apoplectic

/ˌæp-ə-ˈplɛk-tɪk/Elevated

So enraged that one appears physically overwhelmed, nearly beyond speech.

The editor was apoplectic when he saw the front page had run the wrong photograph.

Best for: Perfect for darkly comic or satirical writing where rage is slightly absurd.

ireful

/ˈaɪər-fəl/Rare Gem

Full of ire; burning with a smoldering, deliberate anger.

The ireful queen spoke in a low, measured voice that frightened her advisors far more than shouting would have.

Best for: A rare, archaic gem suited to poetry, fantasy, or ornate literary prose.

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