Plural for a feeling of great or intense anger
“I turned away and went back to the fence, feeling a rage and a hatred against the world that I had not known possible.”
Plural for an intense fit or episode of expressed anger
“He now grasped the fact that they wanted to make him fly into a rage for their especial amusement, and resolved for that very reason not to fly into a rage at all.”
Plural for a state of frenzied or excited emotion or activity
“The women then set upon Orpheus in a crazed rage.”
Plural for a fashion or fad, current or for a given period
“I went to an all-girls school, and when everyone was sitting around talking about Leonardo DiCaprio or whoever was the rage back then.”
Plural for a prevalent passion or desire for something
“Such visions of a quaint urban idyll feed into the current rage for all things local.”
Plural for a mental disorder or the state of being mentally ill
“A patient suffering from rage may appear perfectly reasonable in the interval between one fit and the next.”
Plural for a state of frenzied or excited emotion or activity
Plural for a lively party involving dancing and drinking
Plural for the state or condition of being rageful
Plural for angry speech, typically loud and impassioned in nature
To feel or express violent uncontrollable anger
“Decades later, he would rage at friends who were so disloyal as to speak to her civilly.”
To complain or protest vehemently against
“All this filled some of the people with earnest thoughts, but others remained hardened and continue to rage against the truth.”
To act or move with great force or intensity
“The storms of the Northern Hemisphere winter continue to rage outside.”
To speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way
To complain, especially emotionally and at length
To speak in a plain and candid way, typically in protest
To move quickly
To burn fiercely or brightly
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