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madcap

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Adj — Wild, impulsive, or reckless in a way that's often funny rather than dangerous.

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madcap adventure madcap scheme madcap comedy

Etymology

Literally "mad head" — from mad plus an old informal word for "head", cap.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “madcap” mean?

The word “madcap” means wild, impulsive, or reckless in a way that's often funny rather than dangerous. In plain terms, describes a scheme or person that is wildly impulsive, usually in a comic or lighthearted way.

How do you pronounce “madcap”?

“Madcap” is pronounced MAD-kap (/ˈmædˌkæp/ in IPA).

How do you use “madcap” in a sentence?

Here is “madcap” used in a sentence: “The film follows a madcap road trip across three countries.”

What part of speech is “madcap”?

Depending on how it is used, “madcap” can be an adjective and a noun.

How many meanings does “madcap” have?

“Madcap” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: wild, impulsive, or reckless in a way that's often funny rather than dangerous.

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