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  • rage — [reɪdʒ] noun [countable, uncountable] a feeling of extreme, uncontrollable anger ˈair rage [uncountable] violent and angry behaviour by air passengers towards airline employees: • In another air rage incident, a flight to Spain was forced to land …   Financial and business terms

  • The Oxford Movement (1833-1845) —     The Oxford Movement (1833 1845)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Oxford Movement (1833 1845)     The Oxford Movement may be looked upon in two distinct lights. The conception which lay at its base, according to the Royal Commission on… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • rage — rage1 [reıdʒ] n [U and C] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin rabies anger, wildness , from rabere to be wild with anger ] 1.) a strong feeling of uncontrollable anger ▪ Sobbing with rage, Carol was taken to the hospital. in a rage ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rage — 1 noun (C, U) 1 a strong feeling of uncontrollable anger: His letter had filled her with rage and disappointment. | in a rage: She stormed out of the room in a rage. | fly into a rage (=suddenly become very angry): Major Sanderson instantly flew… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rage — rage1 [ reıdʒ ] noun * count or uncount a very strong feeling of anger: Her eyes filled with tears of rage and frustration. fly into a rage: He would sometimes fly into a rage for no apparent reason. a. uncount MAINLY JOURNALISM angry violent… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rage — I UK [reɪdʒ] / US noun Word forms rage : singular rage plural rages * a) [countable/uncountable] a very strong feeling of anger Her eyes filled with tears of rage and frustration. b) [uncountable] mainly journalism angry violent behaviour in a… …   English dictionary

  • rage — /reɪdʒ / (say rayj) noun 1. angry fury; violent anger: to fall into a rage. 2. fury or violence of wind, waves, fire, disease, etc. 3. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst. 4. a violent desire or passion. 5. ardour;… …  

  • rage — rageful, adj. ragingly, adv. /rayj/, n., v., raged, raging. n. 1. angry fury; violent anger. 2. a fit of violent anger. 3. fury or violence of wind, waves, fire, disease, etc. 4. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst. 5. a… …   Universalium

  • The Brave Little Toaster (film) — Infobox Film name = The Brave Little Toaster rating = G caption = director = Jerry Rees producer = Willard Carroll Donald Kushner Thomas L. Wilhite writer = Thomas M. Disch (book and story) Brian McEntee (story) Joe Ranft (story) narrator =… …   Wikipedia

  • rage — [[t]reɪdʒ[/t]] n. v. raged, rag•ing 1) angry fury; violent anger 2) a fit of violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a flight attendant attacked, the unfortunate victim of air rage[/ex] 3) fury or violence of wind, waves, fire, disease,… …   From formal English to slang

  • rage — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin rabia, from Latin rabies rage, madness, from rabere to be mad; akin to Sanskrit rabhas violence Date: 14th century 1. a. violent and uncontrolled anger b. a fit of violent… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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