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UK//aɪ æm nɒt mæd//US//aɪ æm nɑt mæd//

Meaning of I am not mad

Saying that you are not feeling anger.

In simple words: I'm not angry.

I am not mad in a sentence

  • When you misunderstood what I said, I am not mad.
  • Even though things went wrong, I am not mad at anyone.
  • She was worried I would react badly, but I am not mad.
  • He thought I would be upset, but I am not mad.
  • Just because I'm quiet doesn’t mean I am not mad.

How to use I am not mad

Commonly used to clarify emotions; appropriate in most contexts when discussing feelings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a calm person saying 'I am not MAD', meaning they are not angry.

Related words

Collocations with I am not mad

  • not mad at someone
  • not mad about something
  • I am not mad, just disappointed
  • not mad at all
  • I am not mad, I understand

Synonyms for I am not mad

  • I am not angry
  • I am calm
  • I am relaxed
  • I am fine
  • I am not upset

Common mistakes with I am not mad

  • Confused with 'mad' meaning 'crazy'.
  • Using 'mad' in a formal context where 'angry' is preferred.
  • Assuming everyone understands 'mad' the same way.

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Frequently asked questions about "I am not mad"

What does "I am not mad" mean?

I'm not angry.

What is the definition of "I am not mad"?

Saying that you are not feeling anger.

How do you use "I am not mad" in a sentence?

When you misunderstood what I said, I am not mad.

Can you give another example of "I am not mad"?

Even though things went wrong, I am not mad at anyone.

What are synonyms for "I am not mad"?

Common alternatives include I am not angry, I am calm, I am relaxed, I am fine, I am not upset.

What words go with "I am not mad"?

It commonly pairs with not mad at someone, not mad about something, I am not mad, just disappointed, not mad at all, I am not mad, I understand.

What are common mistakes when using "I am not mad"?

Confused with 'mad' meaning 'crazy'. Using 'mad' in a formal context where 'angry' is preferred. Assuming everyone understands 'mad' the same way.

How do you pronounce "I am not mad"?

US: //aɪ æm nɑt mæd//, UK: //aɪ æm nɒt mæd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "I am not mad"?

Commonly used to clarify emotions; appropriate in most contexts when discussing feelings.