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Rage   /reɪdʒ/   Listen
Rage

noun
1.
A feeling of intense anger.  Synonyms: fury, madness.  "His face turned red with rage"
2.
A state of extreme anger.
3.
Something that is desired intensely.  Synonym: passion.
4.
Violent state of the elements.
5.
An interest followed with exaggerated zeal.  Synonyms: craze, cult, fad, furor, furore.  "It was all the rage that season"
verb
(past & past part. raged; pres. part. raging)
1.
Behave violently, as if in state of a great anger.  Synonyms: ramp, storm.
2.
Be violent; as of fires and storms.
3.
Feel intense anger.



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"Rage" Quotes from Famous Books



... unfortunate enough to be under the necessity of being angry. You can't always help it. Some people are never put out. However much you rile them, they are always good-humoured, always cool, always friendly. You might as well try to talk the sun behind a cloud as to get them in a rage. Happy the few who have this art! They always get the best of it, they always win the greatest respect, they always are the least likely people for any one to ...
— Parkhurst Boys - And Other Stories of School Life • Talbot Baines Reed

... be in a towering rage because such a blunder had been made, and called upon the fleetest ...
— The Land of Mystery • Edward S. Ellis

... pent-up passions of men are here let loose without restraint. Roused to a pitch of fury from long-continued resistance, and eager to take vengeance on the murderers of women and children, the men in their pitiless rage showed no mercy. The dark days of Badajoz and San Sebastian were renewed on a small scale at Delhi; and during the assault, seeing the impetuous fury of our men, I could not help recalling to my mind the harrowing details of ...
— A Narrative Of The Siege Of Delhi - With An Account Of The Mutiny At Ferozepore In 1857 • Charles John Griffiths

... was sixteen years of age, Tall, handsome, slender, but well knit: he seem'd Active, though not so sprightly, as a page; And everybody but his mother deem'd Him almost man; but she flew in a rage And bit her lips (for else she might have scream'd) If any said so, for to be precocious Was in her eyes a thing the ...
— Don Juan • Lord Byron

... whose high deeds Thro' life, till death, enlarge their span: Only Achilles in his rage And sloth ...
— Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems • Christina Rossetti


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