Rage - English meaning
reɪdʒ
Rage – definitions in English dictionary
nounViolent uncontrollable anger.
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Her face was distorted with ragenounA vehement desire or passion.
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A rage for absolute honesty informs much western artnounA lively party.
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The sound of the rage filled the campus
verbFeel or express violent uncontrollable anger.
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He raged at the futility of it allverbEnjoy oneself at a party or other lively gathering, typically with drinking and music.
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We're gonna rage through the weekend
nounExtreme or violent anger, or a period of feeling such anger
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[ c ] i had never seen him in such a rage before., he raged at me for sending the letter out before…
nounTo be very popular or fashionable
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In china, mercedes-benz cars are all the rage among the moneyed elite.
noun(a period of) extreme or violent anger
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Her sudden towering rages were terrifying., i was frightened because i had never seen him in such a…
nounAn exciting or entertaining event involving a lot of activity
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The party was a rage.
verbTo speak very angrily to someone
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He raged at (= spoke angrily to) us for forgetting to order a replacement.
verbTo happen in a strong or violent way
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The storm raged outside., a flu epidemic is raging in/through local schools., the argument rages on…
suffixUsed to refer to situations where people become extremely angry or violent
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Road-rage, trolley-rage, air-rage
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Word origin
Middle English (also in the sense ‘madness’): from Old French rage (noun), rager (verb), from a variant of Latin rabies (see rabies).
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