The phrase "drive mad" means to make someone extremely annoyed, angry, or even crazy with frustration. It can be used in different situations where something or someone causes intense irritation.
For example:
"The constant noise from the construction site is driving me mad!" (It’s making me very frustrated.)
"Her stubbornness drives him mad." (Her behavior makes him very angry.)
"Waiting for hours in traffic can drive anyone mad." (It’s very annoying.)
This expression is often used in everyday conversation to emphasize strong emotions. Sometimes, it can also mean making someone act irrationally due to extreme stress or anger.
Synonyms: Drive crazy, infuriate, exasperate, irritate  |