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rage
noun
UK:
/reɪdʒ/
US:
/reɪdʒ/
A strong feeling of uncontrollable anger.
I felt a surge of rage when I saw what they had done.
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The injustice of the situation filled her with a burning rage.
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A current fashion or craze.
Online games are the latest rage among teenagers.
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Suddenly, everyone wanted one; it became the rage of the season.
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Synonyms
fury
outburst
anger
trend
wrath
storm
craze
passion
rage
verb
To feel or express violent uncontrollable anger.
He began to rage at the unfairness of it all.
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She raged inwardly, unable to express her frustration openly.
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To continue with great force or intensity.
The storm raged all night, keeping us awake.
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The debate raged on for hours, with no resolution in sight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the word "rage" mean in English?
The word "rage" in English means: A strong feeling of uncontrollable anger., A current fashion or craze..
What is the phonetic transcription of "rage" in English?
The phonetic transcription of "rage" is
/reɪdʒ/
in British English and
/reɪdʒ/
in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
What are the english synonyms of "rage"?
Synonyms for "rage": fury, outburst, anger, trend, wrath, storm, craze, passion.
How to use "rage" in sentences?
Example usage of "rage": "I felt a surge of rage when I saw what they had done.". More examples on the page.