rage

  • 41rage — rageful, adj. ragingly, adv. /rayj/, n., v., raged, raging. n. 1. angry fury; violent anger. 2. a fit of violent anger. 3. fury or violence of wind, waves, fire, disease, etc. 4. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst. 5. a… …

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  • 42Rage — Zorn; dicke Luft (umgangssprachlich); Raserei; Gereiztheit; Wut; Aufgebrachtheit; Verdruss; Empörung; Ärger; Jähzorn; Verärgerung …

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  • 43rage — {{11}}rage (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. raige (11c.), from M.L. rabia, from L. rabies madness, rage, fury, related to rabere be mad, rave. Related to rabies, of which this is the original sense. Similarly, Welsh (cynddaredd) and Breton (kounnar) words …

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  • 44rage — 01. Gladys was in a [rage] when she found out someone had been opening her mail. 02. By the time the firemen arrived, the blaze was [raging] through the building. 03. The [enraged] demonstrators charged at the police, throwing rocks and molotov… …

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  • 45rage — Synonyms and related words: Alecto, Megaera, Nemesis, Tisiphone, abandon, acerbity, acrimony, agitation, amok, anger, asperity, assault, attack, babble, barbarize, batter, be angry, be excitable, be insane, be livid, be pissed, bellow, blast,… …

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  • 46Rage — Jemanden in Rage bringen: jemanden wütend machen; genauso; In Rage geraten (sein): wütend sein. das Wort ›Rage‹ wurde aus französisch ›la rage‹ (die Wut) entlehnt …

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  • 47rage — noun 1》 violent uncontrollable anger.     ↘[in combination] violent anger associated with conflict arising from a particular situation: air rage.     ↘the violent action of a natural agency. 2》 a vehement desire or passion.     ↘literary… …

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  • 48rage — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin rabia, from Latin rabies rage, madness, from rabere to be mad; akin to Sanskrit rabhas violence Date: 14th century 1. a. violent and uncontrolled anger b. a fit of violent… …

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  • 49Rage — Ra·ge [ raːʒə] die; ; nur Sg; meist in in Rage gespr ≈ wütend <in Rage kommen; jemanden in Rage bringen> …

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  • 50rage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fury, frenzy, wrath, violence; fashion, fad, craze. See desire. v. i. storm, rave, bluster. See excitement, excitability. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Violent anger] Syn. fury, wrath, ferocity; see anger .… …

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