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  1. (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. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. anger He vented his anger by kicking the door.

  2. The meaning of RAGE is violent and uncontrolled anger. How to use rage in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rage.

  3. How does the noun rage differ from other similar words? Some common synonyms of rage are anger, fury, indignation, ire, and wrath. While all these words mean "an intense emotional state induced by displeasure," rage and fury suggest loss of self-control from violence of emotion.

  4. 1. intense anger; fury. 2. violent movement or action, esp of the sea, wind, etc. 3. great intensity of hunger, sexual desire, or other feelings. 4. aggressive behaviour associated with a specified environment or activity. road rage.

  5. A furious, uncontrolled anger; esp., a brief spell of raving fury. Webster's New World. A great force, violence, or intensity, as of the wind. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Noun Definitions (4) Synonyms: anger. the last word. mania. trend. mode. much in demand. in vogue. in-style.

  6. Contents. RAGE meaning: 1. strong anger that you cannot control: 2. to continue with great force or violence: 3. to speak…. Learn more.

  7. Rage is a really intense anger. Some frustrated drivers let their emotions boil over into road rage when another car cuts them off, for example. If you're full of rage, you're full of anger — powerful, extreme, sometimes even violent anger.

  8. Definition of rage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Rage definition: angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination). See examples of RAGE used in a sentence.

  10. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst. a violent desire or passion. ardor; fervor; enthusiasm: poetic rage. the object of widespread enthusiasm, as for being popular or fashionable: Raccoon coats were the rage on campus. [Archaic.] insanity. all the rage, widely popular or in style. v.i. to act or speak with fury;

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