madly in Italian
madly in Italian is follemente — madly means in an extreme, intense, or uncontrolled way — often used with "in love".
madly in Italian
follemente
In a mad manner
What does "madly" mean?
-
adv In an extreme, intense, or uncontrolled way — often used with "in love".
"They fell madly in love within weeks of meeting."
-
adv In an angry or furious manner.
"He gestured madly at the referee after the missed call."
madly in a sentence
- They fell madly in love within weeks of meeting.
- The dog ran madly around the garden chasing its tail.
- He gestured madly at the referee after the missed call.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "madly" in Italian?
"madly" in Italian is follemente. madly means: In an extreme, intense, or uncontrolled way — often used with "in love".
How do you use "madly" in a sentence?
Example: "They fell madly in love within weeks of meeting." In Italian, "madly" is follemente.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.