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Little mad Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɪtəɫ/ /ˈmæd
LIT-uhl MAD
lˈɪtəl/ /mˈæd
LIT-uhl MAD

释义

Used to say someone is slightly angry or annoyed, but not very upset.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often used in spoken English. Usually means someone is mildly upset. Can be softened even further with words like 'just' or 'a little.' More common in American English. Often used to downplay anger.

例句

He was a little mad when I forgot his birthday.

basic

Are you a little mad at me?

basic

She looked a little mad after the meeting.

basic

I'm a little mad, but I'll get over it.

natural

Don’t worry, I’m just a little mad — nothing serious.

natural

Sometimes you just need to be a little mad to get things done.

natural