adjective

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mad (a*)
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[never before noun] angry
Are you still mad at me?
mad (c*)
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stupid or crazy
You're mad to walk home alone at this time of night.
mad (*i)
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mentally ill
I think I must be going mad.
unwell
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ill
hurt
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[never before noun] injured or in pain
Put that knife away before someone gets hurt.
deaf
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unable to hear, either completely or partly
She should take care of her family, especially her deaf three-year-old daughter.
blind
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not able to see
He started to go blind in his sixties.
awake
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not sleeping
asleep
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sleeping or not awake
painful
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causing physical pain
sore
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painful, especially when touched
I'll miss the class, because I've got a sore throat
disabled
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having an illness, injury or condition that makes it difficult to do the things that most people do
I have done a lot of work looking after disabled people in the local area.

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