Rage
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Noun
Rage (plural Rages)Verb
Rage (third-person singular simple present Rages, present participle raging, simple past and past participle raged)
- (intransitive) To act or speak in heightened anger.
- (intransitive) To move with great violence, as a storm etc.
Adjectives for Rage
withering; impetuous; towering; foaming; tacit; guilty; fresh; grievous; righteous; inarticulate; impotent; extreme; cold; merciless; appeasing; disappointed; breathless; gloomy; punic; outflung; murderous; sudden; affectionate; haughty; divine; fierce; animal-like; mightier; furious; resolute; violent; pernicious; appertaining; indescribable; white-hot; unwonted; quick; hostile; unmitigated; sparkling; baffled; generous; unintelligible; silken; tremendous; ceaseless; prophetic; elemental; kindling; stormy relentless; recurrent; concentrated; mental pitiful; explosive; instantaneous; trembling hard-favored; heathen; noble; female overmastering.
Verbs for Rage
blind with—; bluster in—; explode in—; fan—; fire with—; flush with—; fly into—; foment—; fume with—; glower with—; inflame with—; justify—; lash into—; pour out—; quiver with—; rouse—; shriek in—; snort with—; sputter with—; storm in—; thunder in—; tremble with—; vent—; work into—; —boils over; —effervesces; —ferments; —seethes; —smolders; —spends itself; —surges; —transports; — vanishes.
Adverbs for Rage
inwardly; magnificently; incessantly; momentarily; tremendously; fearfully; furiously; dangerously; fiercely; impetuously; foamingly; inarticulately; impotently; murderously; perniciously; unintelligibly; elementally; explosively; mentally.
Thesaurus
anger, asperity, assault, attack, babble, barbarize, batter, be angry, be excitable, be insane, be livid, be pissed, bellow, blast, blow, blow a fuse, blow a gasket, blow a hurricane, blow great guns, blow over, blow up, bluff, bluster, bluster and bluff, boil, boil over, bounce, brag, brawl, breeze, breeze up, brew, bristle, broil, brouhaha, browned off, brutalize, bug, bully, burn, burning rage, butcher, cacophony, caprice, carry on, cat fit, catch fire, catch the infection, chafe, chaos, chic, come apart, come up, commotion, conceit, conniption, conniption fit, convulsion, craze, crazy fancy, crotchet, cry, delirium, destroy, disturbance, dote, drivel, drool, duck fit, ebullition, ecstasy, embroilment, enthusiasm, exasperation, excite easily, explode, fad, faddiness, faddishness, faddism, faddist, fanaticism, fancy, fascination, fashion, ferment, fever, fire and fury, fire up, fit, fit of anger, fit of temper, flame up, flap, flare up, flash up, flip, fomentation, foofaraw, freak, freak out, frenzy, freshen, fret, fulminate, fume, furious rage, furor, furore, fury, fuss, gasconade, gather, get excited, go ape, go berserk, go into hysterics, go on, hammer, have a conniption, have a demon, have a tantrum, hector, high dudgeon, hit the ceiling, hubbub, huff, hysteria, hysterics, indignation, infatuation, intimidate, intoxication, ire, last word, lay waste, loot, mad, madness, mania, manic-depressive psychosis, maul, mode, mug, murderous insanity, novelty, orgasm, orgy, out-herod Herod, paddy, pandemonium, paroxysm, passion, perturbation, pillage, pipe up, pissed off, psychokinesia, puff, racket, raise Cain, raise hell, raise the devil, raise the roof, ramble, ramp, rampage, rant, rant and rave, rape, rapture, rave, ravishment, riot, roar, roister, rollick, row, ruckus, ruin, rumpus, run a temperature, run amok, run mad, sack, savage, seethe, seizure, set in, simmer, sizzle, slang, slaughter, slaver, slobber, smoke, smolder, smoulder, sow chaos, spasm, splutter, sputter, squall, stew, storm, storminess, style, swagger, swashbuckle, take fire, take on, tantrum, tear, tear around, tearing passion, temper, temper tantrum, tempestuousness, terrorize, the Erinyes, the Eumenides, the Furies, the last word, the latest thing, the latest wrinkle, the rage, the thing, throw a fit, towering rage, transport, tumult, tumultuousness, turbulence, turmoil, turn a hair, uproar, upset, vagary, vandalize, vapor, vehemence, violate, violence, vogue, waft, wander, wax, whiff, whiffle, whim, wildness, worn-out, wrath, wreck, wrinkle, zeal, zealousness, Alecto, Megaera, Nemesis, Tisiphone, abandon, acerbity, acrimony, agitation, amok,
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Etymology
Old French raige, rage (French: rage), from Medieval Latin rabia, from Latin rabies (“anger fury”).
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French
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Rage f. (plural Rages)
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Verb
a Rage (third-person singular present rage, past participle ras) 3rd conj.
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From Vulgar Latin ragere. Compare French raire.
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