Rage - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |reɪdʒ|  American pronunciation of the word rage
Brit.  |reɪdʒ|  British pronunciation of the word rage

noun

- a feeling of intense anger (syn: fury, madness)
his face turned red with rage
- a state of extreme anger
she fell into a rage and refused to answer
- something that is desired intensely (syn: passion)
his rage for fame destroyed him
- violent state of the elements
the sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks
- an interest followed with exaggerated zeal (syn: craze, cult, fad, furor, furore)
it was all the rage that season

verb

- behave violently, as if in state of a great anger (syn: ramp, storm)
- be violent; as of fires and storms
- feel intense anger

Extra examples

Her note to him was full of rage.

He was shaking with rage.

She was seized by a murderous rage.

His rages rarely last more than a few minutes.

She raged about the injustice of their decision.

The manager raged at the umpire.

A storm was raging outside, but we were warm and comfortable indoors.

The fire raged for hours.

The party was a rage.

It's no use raging at / against unjust laws.

He raged at us for forgetting to order a replacement.

Flu raged throughout the city.

The passion for play raged in him without measure.

Sobbing with rage, Carol was taken to the hospital.

Sam became quite frightening when he was in a rage.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: rage
he/she/it: rages
present participle: raging
past tense: raged
past participle: raged
noun
singular: rage
plural: rages
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