Money Mad

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌni ˈmæd/

Definitions of money mad

noun a person who is obsessed with money

Example Sentences

A1 He is money mad and always thinking about how to make more.

A2 The money mad businessman spent all his earnings on luxury cars.

B1 Her money mad behavior led to financial problems for her family.

B2 The celebrity's money mad attitude caused controversy among fans.

C1 The politician's reputation was tarnished by accusations of being money mad.

C2 The CEO's money mad obsession with profits led to unethical business practices.

adjective describing someone who is obsessed with money

Example Sentences

A1 Some people become money mad and forget about the important things in life.

A2 She was so money mad that she would do anything for a quick buck.

B1 The businessman's money mad attitude led to him neglecting his family and friends.

B2 The celebrity's money mad behavior caused controversy among fans and critics alike.

C1 The politician's reputation was tarnished by his money mad schemes and corrupt practices.

C2 The billionaire's money mad obsession with wealth and power knew no bounds.

Examples of money mad in a Sentence

formal The company's CEO was criticized for being money mad and prioritizing profits over employee well-being.

informal My neighbor is money mad and always looking for ways to make a quick buck.

slang She's so money mad, she'll do anything for a fat stack of cash.

figurative Being money mad can lead to a life filled with material possessions but devoid of true happiness.

Grammatical Forms of money mad

past tense

money madded

plural

money mads

comparative

more money mad

superlative

most money mad

present tense

money mads

future tense

will be money mad

perfect tense

have been money mad

continuous tense

is being money mad

singular

money mad

positive degree

money mad

infinitive

to be money mad

gerund

being money mad

participle

money madding

Origin and Evolution of money mad

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'money mad' originated in English language to describe someone who is excessively obsessed with money or wealth.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'money mad' has continued to be used to describe individuals who prioritize money above all else, often to the detriment of other aspects of their lives.