rage
rage /ˈreɪdʒ/
noun
-
()
A feeling of intense anger
(
madness
, fury
, rage
)
a feeling of intense anger
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
His face turned red with rage
his face turned red with rage
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()
A state of extreme anger
(
rage
)
a state of extreme anger
She fell into a rage and refused to answer
she fell into a rage and refused to answer
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()
Something that is desired intensely
(
passion
, rage
)
something that is desired intensely
His rage for fame destroyed him
his rage for fame destroyed him
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An interest followed with exaggerated zeal
(
fad
, furore
, rage
, craze
, cult
, furor
[ N. American] )
an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
He always follows the latest fads
he always follows the latest fads
It was all the rage that season
it was all the rage that season
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Violent state of the elements
(
rage
)
violent state of the elements
The sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks
the sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks
verb
-
()
Be violent; as of fires and storms
(
rage
)
be violent; as of fires and storms
The storm raged outside, shaking the windows.
The storm raged outside, shaking the windows.
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()
Behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
(
ramp
, storm
, rage
)
behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
The protesters stormed the government building, demanding change.
The protesters stormed the government building, demanding change.
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()
Feel intense anger
(
rage
)
feel intense anger
Rage against the dying of the light!
Rage against the dying of the light!