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I am mad at you vs I am mad with you

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'I am mad at you' is more commonly used to express anger or frustration towards someone, while 'I am mad with you' can imply a shared feeling of anger or frustration between two people.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 289 views

I am mad at you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express anger or frustration towards someone.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are angry or upset with someone for something they have done.

Examples:

  • I am mad at you for breaking my favorite mug.
  • She is mad at him for forgetting their anniversary.
  • Don't be mad at me, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
  • I am mad at you because you didn't say anything.
  • Ellie, yours better be good because I am mad at you.
  • Yes, I am mad at you, Michelle.
  • I am mad at you.
  • I am mad at you because you think you can fix me!
  • I am mad at you because it doesn't feel like you're making any progress.
  • I am mad at you.
  • I am mad at you, Bob.
  • And I am mad at you, but I don't want to leave you.
  • but I am mad at you, mister.
  • The way I see it, I am mad at you for sending out that video of me and Chuck to "Gossip Girl," and you are mad at me for running off with Dan.
  • (crying) I am mad at you.
  • (crying) I am mad at you.

Alternatives:

  • I am angry with you
  • I am upset with you
  • I am annoyed with you

I am mad with you

This phrase is correct but less commonly used. It can imply a shared feeling of anger or frustration between two people.

This phrase can suggest that both parties are feeling angry or upset about a situation.

Examples:

  • I am mad with you about how things turned out.
  • She is mad with him for not listening to her.
  • We are all mad with you for ruining the surprise.
  • I am mad with you
  • And I feel as if I am going mad... with worry and fear.
  • I am mad at your mom... for letting those nuns bring you up like one.
  • I am mad at you because you didn't say anything.
  • I am mad at letting Walt go by himself.
  • I am mad, but not at you.
  • Ellie, yours better be good because I am mad at you.
  • Of course I am mad, Will.
  • I am mad at you, Bob.
  • I am mad because she has all these secret agendas.
  • I now know who I am mad at.
  • I am mad because I loved our nights together.
  • Other men of my profession may tell you I am mad.
  • I'm not exactly mad enough to kill, but I am mad enough for something.
  • No, I am mad... I'm really mad...
  • Well I am mad, but I'm naturally mad.
  • Unless I am mistaken, the most beautiful princess really is mad with love for me.
  • I can't even look at you right now. I am mad.
  • And I am mad at you, but I don't want to leave you.
  • But it is not just her that I am mad at.
  • Who says that I am mad?

Alternatives:

  • We are both mad
  • We are all angry
  • We are both upset

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