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give the difference of "crazy", "mad","insane"
23 sep. 2012 11:00
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Crazy and insane have the same connotations but mad means angry as well as crazy and insane. There isn't a clear cut difference as when speaking the language many people will use it in any form. does this help?
An example will be saying something such as "His finally gone mad," this still means his gone crazy it also has to do with the context of the situation.
23 september 2012
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ratheesh
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