Rage
WordNet

noun


(1)   An interest followed with exaggerated zeal
"He always follows the latest fads"
"It was all the rage that season"
(2)   A feeling of intense anger
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"
"His face turned red with rage"
(3)   Violent state of the elements
"The sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks"
(4)   A state of extreme anger
"She fell into a rage and refused to answer"
(5)   Something that is desired intensely
"His rage for fame destroyed him"

verb


(6)   Feel intense anger
"Rage against the dying of the light!"
(7)   Be violent; as of fires and storms
(8)   Behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
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Etymology


raige from rabia, from rabies "anger, fury".

Noun



  1. Violent uncontrolled anger.
    • "Rage, rage against the dying of the light." Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night.
  2. A current fashion or fad.
    • ". . . all the rage."

Verb



  1. : To act or speak in uncontrolled anger.
  2. : To move with great violence, as a storm etc.
 
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