Meaning of Mad props
Great respect or admiration given to someone.
In simple words: Great respect or praise for someone or something.
Mad props in a sentence
- He got mad props for his amazing performance in the play.
- You deserve mad props for finishing that challenging project.
- The team gave mad props to their coach for the victory.
- She received mad props from her peers after organizing the event.
- Mad props to everyone who helped make the concert a success!
How to use Mad props
Used mainly in casual conversations to express admiration. Less common in formal contexts and can sound out of place in serious discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine giving 'props' like a trophy madly cheering for someone.
Related words
Collocations with Mad props
- give mad props
- receive mad props
- show mad props
Common mistakes with Mad props
- Using in formal situations where praise is more appropriate.
- Confusing with 'mad' as a negative term when it's positive here.
- Not using it in the right context, like forgetting to mention a specific achievement.
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Frequently asked questions about Mad props
What does Mad props mean?
Great respect or praise for someone or something.
What is the definition of Mad props?
Great respect or admiration given to someone.
How do you use Mad props in a sentence?
He got mad props for his amazing performance in the play.
Can you give another example of Mad props?
You deserve mad props for finishing that challenging project.
What are synonyms for Mad props?
Common alternatives include kudos, respect, honor, praise, commendation.
What words go with Mad props?
It commonly pairs with give mad props, receive mad props, show mad props.
What are common mistakes when using Mad props?
Using in formal situations where praise is more appropriate. Confusing with 'mad' as a negative term when it's positive here. Not using it in the right context, like forgetting to mention a specific achievement.
How do you pronounce Mad props?
US: //mæd prɑps//, UK: //mæd prɒps//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Mad props formal or informal?
"Mad props" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Mad props?
Used mainly in casual conversations to express admiration. Less common in formal contexts and can sound out of place in serious discussions.

