Rage is violent uncontrollable anger that resembles insanity.
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RAGE, as a noun, is intense anger, or a state of intense anger. (He was stricken by rage/His rage frightened the class.) As a verb, it means to express anger, either by violent words or deeds. (He RAGED on about the vote/The bear RAGED through the campsite, scattering tents and camping gear.) A RAGE is also a type of music-and-drug party, or a trend or fashion fad. The word or term rage refers to violent uncontrollable anger.
violent or unrestrained anger;fury;rage Part of speech: noun
The word rage (extreme or violent anger).
The verb to rage drops the E when forming the word raging.
Yes, "fury" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or rage.
Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire., The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime., See Wroth., To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally.
Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire., The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime., See Wroth., To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally.
ENRAGE - (verb) to provoke or anger, i.e. to create rage, often violent rage. Example: "His attempts to control the lion only further enraged the beast." Example : "The plagiarism of his work enraged the professor."
Violent and non-violent.Another View: Road Rage is not a definition of a specific act, it is a generallized description of any event in which a driver takes out his anger, frustration, aggression, etc, by means of his driving.
it means anger