The word rage is a noun, an abstract noun; rage (rages, raged, raging) is also a verb.
The noun 'rage' is an abstract noun. You can see (and hear) the outward expressions of rage, but the rage is what that person is feeling inside; a word for an emotion.The word 'rage' is also a verb: rage, rages, raging, raged.
The noun rage is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
No, rage is a noun. Rage can be used as a verb, for example.. To rage against the dying of the light.
Neither. Rage is a noun. ...and a verb. He flew into a rage. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
No, the word 'mad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'mad' is madness, an abstract noun, a word for a state or condition.
The noun 'rage' is an abstract noun. You can see (and hear) the outward expressions of rage, but the rage is what that person is feeling inside; a word for an emotion.The word 'rage' is also a verb: rage, rages, raging, raged.
The noun rage is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
No, rage is a noun. Rage can be used as a verb, for example.. To rage against the dying of the light.
Yes, "fury" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or rage.
As a noun: rage As a verb: rile
Neither. Rage is a noun. ...and a verb. He flew into a rage. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
rabia (noun) rabiar = to rage
No, the word 'mad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'mad' is madness, an abstract noun, a word for a state or condition.
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.
After he was fired he was in a rage with the company.
She reacted with rage as I told her the news.
The word suffer and rage were combined.