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Meaning
Noun
●
In Anger:
Violent
uncontrolled
anger.
●
A current
fashion
or fad.
●
In American English, Australian English & New Zealand English:
An
exciting
and
boisterous
party.
●
Any
vehement
passion.
Verb
●
To
act
or
speak
in
heightened
anger.
●
To
move
with great
violence
, as a
storm
etc.
●
In American English, Australian English & New Zealand English:
To
party
hard
; to have a good time.
●
To enrage.
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Origin
rage
English
raige
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Fury
Ire
Fume
Frenzy
Rampage
Rant
Rage
Rave
Seethe
Storm
Anger
Temper
Choler
Let Rip
Lose It
See Red
Foam At The Mouth
Froth At The Mouth
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Related
Indignation
Frustration
Panic
Hatred
Resentment
Vitriol
Wrath
Jealousy
Despair
Aggression
Hostility
Disgust
Madness
Grief
Bitterness
Scream
Pain
Anxiety
Sadness
Cry
Terror
Angst
Guilt
Fear
Horror
Violence
Revenge
Anguish
Sorrow
Misery
Fight
Shame
Wail
Lust
Angry
Chaos
Emotion
Paranoia
Animosity
Humiliation
Howl
Excitement
Cruelty
Unhappiness
Roar
Erupt
Negativity
Linger
Wreak Havoc
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Rhymes
Age
Wage
Gage
Cage
Mage
Sage
Gage
Page
Rage
Gauge
Beige
Phage
Stage
Scrage
Uncage
Enrage
Engage
Rampage
Overage
Presage
Assuage
Upstage
Underage
Backstage
Downstage
Disengage
Macrophage
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