maddening
/ˈmædnɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈædənɪŋ] /ˈmædnɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [mˈædənɪŋ] /ˈmad-niŋ How to pronounce maddening (audio) ˈma-dᵊn-iŋ/ (ame, mw)
maddening — 形容詞
- maddeningpositive
- more maddeningcomparative
- most maddeningsuperlative
1. describing something that makes you so annoyed that you start to lose patience o
氣人的
讓人煩躁到快發火
describing something that makes you so annoyed that you start to lose patience or self-control
Lucas found the buzzing smoke alarm maddening during the power cut.
停電時,那個一直嗡嗡響的煙霧警報器讓 Lucas 覺得很氣人。
find + something + maddening
The website's endless loading wheel was maddening for tired commuters.
那個網站一直轉圈圈的載入畫面,對疲憊的通勤族來說很氣人。
predicative: something was maddening
It was maddening when the phone froze before Dahlia could pay.
Dahlia 還沒付款手機就當掉了,這真的很氣人。
Bilal called the neighbor's late-night drilling absolutely maddening.
Bilal 說鄰居半夜鑽牆的聲音簡直讓人抓狂。
Waiting in the clinic queue for three hours felt maddening to Amira.
在診所排隊等上三小時,對 Amira 來說真的很氣人。
- annoying
the broad everyday word, usually weaker than maddening
- frustrating
emphasizes blocked progress rather than pure anger
- exasperating
more formal and strongly focused on lost patience
- infuriating
stronger, suggesting full anger rather than near-anger
- soothing
makes you feel calmer instead of more tense
- reassuring
reduces worry or irritation rather than increasing it
文法句型
find + something + maddening
it is maddening when + clause
maddening + noun
用法筆記
Usually used for repeated noise, delay, or behavior that pushes your patience to the limit. It is stronger than annoying and close to infuriating, but it still describes the cause of the feeling rather than the person who feels it.