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rage (verb)

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  • rage — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 great anger ADJECTIVE ▪ blind, pure ▪ blinding, boiling, burning, seething, uncontrollable ▪ homicida …   Collocations dictionary

  • Rage Cage — is an American drinking game derived from Speed Quarters. Like its predecessor, equipment includes quarters and 16 ounce plastic cups (often Solo or Dixie brand), the game play involves frenetic pursuit, and the penalty for failure is forced… …   Wikipedia

  • rage — ► NOUN 1) violent uncontrollable anger. 2) (in combination ) violent anger associated with conflict arising from a particular context: air rage. 3) a vehement desire or passion. 4) Austral./NZ informal a lively party. ► VERB 1) feel or express… …   English terms dictionary

  • rage — [[t]re͟ɪʤ[/t]] ♦♦♦ rages, raging, raged 1) N VAR Rage is strong anger that is difficult to control. He was red cheeked with rage... I flew into a rage... He admitted shooting the man in a fit of rage. Syn: fury 2) VERB You say that something… …   English dictionary

  • 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 — 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 — /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 — noun 1》 violent uncontrollable anger.     ↘[in combination] violent anger associated with conflict arising from a particular situation: air rage.     ↘the violent action of a natural agency. 2》 a vehement desire or passion.     ↘literary… …   English new terms dictionary

  • 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

  • rage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fury, frenzy, wrath, violence; fashion, fad, craze. See desire. v. i. storm, rave, bluster. See excitement, excitability. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Violent anger] Syn. fury, wrath, ferocity; see anger .… …   English dictionary for students

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