rage (Meaning)

Wordnet

rage (n)

a feeling of intense anger

a state of extreme anger

something that is desired intensely

violent state of the elements

an interest followed with exaggerated zeal

Wordnet

rage (v)

behave violently, as if in state of a great anger

be violent; as of fires and storms

feel intense anger

Webster

rage (n.)

Violent excitement; eager passion; extreme vehemence of desire, emotion, or suffering, mastering the will.

Especially, anger accompanied with raving; overmastering wrath; violent anger; fury.

A violent or raging wind.

The subject of eager desire; that which is sought after, or prosecuted, with unreasonable or excessive passion; as, to be all the rage.

To be furious with anger; to be exasperated to fury; to be violently agitated with passion.

To be violent and tumultuous; to be violently driven or agitated; to act or move furiously; as, the raging sea or winds.

To ravage; to prevail without restraint, or with destruction or fatal effect; as, the plague raged in Cairo.

To toy or act wantonly; to sport.

Webster

rage (v. t.)

To enrage.

rage Sentence Examples

  1. The mother's rage knew no bounds as she witnessed her child being bullied.
  2. The raging storm unleashed its fury upon the coastline, tearing at everything in its path.
  3. His voice dripped with rage as he hurled insults at his opponent.
  4. The crowd erupted in a rage, demanding justice for the fallen soldier.
  5. The betrayal sent a surge of rage coursing through her veins.
  6. The politician's rage was evident in the thunderous tone of his speech.
  7. The pain and anger ignited a raging fire within his heart.
  8. The volcano erupted with a blinding rage, spewing ash and lava into the sky.
  9. The lion's rage was deafening as it defended its territory from the invading hyenas.
  10. The raging torrent of the river threatened to engulf the village below.

FAQs About the word rage

a feeling of intense anger, a state of extreme anger, something that is desired intensely, violent state of the elements, an interest followed with exaggerated

fury, rampage,frenzy, fever, distraction, delirium, agitation, furor, furore, uproar

stillness, placidity, serenity, repose, peace, restfulness, calm, serenity, peace, tranquility

The mother's rage knew no bounds as she witnessed her child being bullied.

The raging storm unleashed its fury upon the coastline, tearing at everything in its path.

His voice dripped with rage as he hurled insults at his opponent.

The crowd erupted in a rage, demanding justice for the fallen soldier.