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- nounrage (noun) · rages (plural noun) · the rage (noun)
- the violent action of a natural agency:"the rising rage of the sea"
- a vehement desire or passion:"a rage for absolute honesty informs much western art"
- an instance of aggressive behavior or violent anger caused by a stressful or frustrating situation:"desk rage" · "sports rage" · "PC rage"Opposite:
- (the rage)a widespread temporary enthusiasm or fashion:"video and computer games are all the rage"Similar:very popularin vogue(all) the fashionthe (latest) crazethe (latest) thing(all) the voguein (great) demandmuch sought-afterultra-fashionablele dernier cri
- literaryintense feeling, especially prophetic, poetic, or martial enthusiasm or ardor.
verbrage (verb) · rages (third person present) · raged (past tense) · raged (past participle) · raging (present participle)- feel or express violent uncontrollable anger:"he raged at the futility of it all" · "“That's unfair!” Maggie raged"Similar:be angrybe furiousbe enragedbe incensedbe infuriatedbe beside oneselfbe boiling overprotest strongly atcomplain vociferously aboutdisagree violently withoppose stronglymake a fuss about
- continue with great force or intensity:"the argument raged for days" · "the children had to seek shelter while the storm raged" · "at 3 a.m., the party was still raging"Similar:be violentbe at its heightbe turbulentbe tempestuousbe uncontrollable
- (of an illness) spread very rapidly or uncontrollably:"the great cholera epidemic that raged across Europe in 1831"
- (of an emotion) have or reach a high degree of intensity:"she couldn't hide the fear that raged within her"
- informalenjoy oneself at a party or other lively gathering, typically with drinking and music:"we're gonna rage through the weekend"
OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘madness’): from Old French rage (noun), rager (verb), from a variant of Latin rabies (see rabies). - People also ask
- Rage is a strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control1234. It can cause a person to act violently or aggressively134. Rage can also refer to violent action of natural forces such as wind or sea14. Rage is sometimes used in combination with other words to describe specific types of anger, such as road rage or blind rage1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage;incidents of road rage. a fit of violent anger: Her rages usually don't last too long. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst.www.dictionary.com/browse/rageBritannica Dictionary definition of RAGE 1 a [noncount] : a strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control Her note to him was full of rage. He was shaking with rage.www.britannica.com/dictionary/rage(a period of) extreme or violent anger: Her sudden towering rages were terrifying. I was frightened because I had never seen him in such a rage before. He flew into a fit of rage over the smallest mistake.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ragea : very strong and uncontrolled anger b : a fit of violent anger 2 : violent action (as of wind or sea)www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rage
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