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Synonyms for Rage
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Wiktionary3.0 / 2 votes

  1. ragenoun

    Synonyms:
    ire, fury

  2. ragenoun

    To act or speak in heightened anger.

    Synonyms:
    fury, ire

  3. rageverb

    To move with great violence, as a storm etc.

    Synonyms:
    fury, ire

English Synonyms and Antonyms2.3 / 3 votes

  1. rage

    Displeasure is the mildest and most general word. Choler and ire, now rare except in poetic or highly rhetorical language, denote a still, and the latter a persistent, anger. Temper used alone in the sense of anger is colloquial, tho we may correctly say a hot temper, a fiery temper, etc. Passion, tho a word of far wider application, may, in the singular, be employed to denote anger; "did put me in a towering passion," Shakespeare Hamlet act v, sc. 2. Anger is violent and vindictive emotion, which is sharp, sudden, and, like all violent passions, necessarily brief. Resentment (a feeling back or feeling over again) is persistent, the bitter brooding over injuries. Exasperation, a roughening, is a hot, superficial intensity of anger, demanding instant expression. Rage drives one beyond the bounds of prudence or discretion; fury is stronger yet, and sweeps one away into uncontrollable violence. Anger is personal and usually selfish, aroused by real or supposed wrong to oneself, and directed specifically and intensely against the person who is viewed as blameworthy. Indignation is impersonal and unselfish displeasure at unworthy acts (Latin indigna), i. e., at wrong as wrong. Pure indignation is not followed by regret, and needs no repentance; it is also more self-controlled than anger. Anger is commonly a sin; indignation is often a duty. Wrath is deep and perhaps vengeful displeasure, as when the people of Nazareth were "filled with wrath" at the plain words of Jesus (Luke iv, 28); it may, however, simply express the culmination of righteous indignation without malice in a pure being; as, the wrath of God. Impatience, fretfulness, irritation, peevishness, pettishness, petulance, and vexation express the slighter forms of anger. Irritation, petulance, and vexation are temporary and for immediate cause. Fretfulness, pettishness, and peevishness are chronic states finding in any petty matter an occasion for their exercise. Compare ACRIMONY; ENMITY; HATRED.

    Synonyms:
    anger, animosity, choler, displeasure, exasperation, fretfulness, fury, impatience, indignation, ire, irritation, offense, passion, peevishness, pettishness, petulance, resentment, temper, vexation, wrath

    Antonyms:
    amiability, charity, forbearance, gentleness, leniency, lenity, long-suffering, love, mildness, patience, peace, peaceableness, peacefulness, self-control, self-restraint

    Preposition:
    Anger at the insult prompted the reply. Anger toward the offender exaggerates the offense.

Princeton's WordNet4.0 / 1 vote

  1. fury, rage, madnessnoun

    a feeling of intense anger

    "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"; "his face turned red with rage"

    Synonyms:
    fad, hydrophobia, foolishness, furiousness, hysteria, craze, vehemence, insaneness, cult, rabidness, madness, ferocity, violence, delirium, passion, fierceness, furore, rabies, fury, frenzy, rage, lyssa, folly, craziness, lunacy, wildness, rabidity, furor

  2. ragenoun

    a state of extreme anger

    "she fell into a rage and refused to answer"

    Synonyms:
    cult, fury, furore, craze, fad, madness, passion, furor

  3. rage, passionnoun

    something that is desired intensely

    "his rage for fame destroyed him"

    Synonyms:
    cult, fury, heat, furore, craze, fad, mania, madness, cacoethes, love, passionateness, warmth, passion, rage, furor

  4. ragenoun

    violent state of the elements

    "the sea hurled itself in thundering rage against the rocks"

    Synonyms:
    cult, fury, furore, craze, fad, madness, passion, furor

  5. fad, craze, furor, furore, cult, rageverb

    an interest followed with exaggerated zeal

    "he always follows the latest fads"; "it was all the rage that season"

    Synonyms:
    cult, fury, frenzy, rage, furore, madness, craze, fad, delirium, passion, hysteria, religious cult, furor, cultus

  6. ramp, rage, stormverb

    behave violently, as if in state of a great anger

    Synonyms:
    rage, surprise, force, ramp, storm

  7. rageverb

    be violent; as of fires and storms

    Synonyms:
    ramp, storm

  8. rageverb

    feel intense anger

    "Rage against the dying of the light!"

    Synonyms:
    ramp, storm

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Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. ragenoun

    Synonyms:
    fury, frenzy, FUROR, passion, madness, raving, violent anger

  2. ragenoun

    Synonyms:
    extreme eagerness, vehement desire

  3. ragenoun

    Synonyms:
    [Colloquial.] fashion, vogue, mode

  4. rageverb

    Synonyms:
    rave, storm, fume, be violent, be furious

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. ragenoun

    Synonyms:
    fury, wrath, passion, vogue, mode, fashion, anger

  2. rageverb

    Synonyms:
    storm, fume, rave

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "rage":

    anger, fury, rabies, wrath, outrage, indignation

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How to use Rage in a sentence?

  1. Wang Yi:

    This warfare can not continue to rage on, we need to think about what efforts we can make to bring this warfare to an end.

  2. Leo C. Rosten:

    In the dark colony of night, when I consider man's magnificent capacity for malice, madness, folly, envy, rage, and destructiveness, and I wonder whether we shall not end up as breakfast for newts and polyps, I seem to hear the muffled cries of all the words in all the books with covers closed.

  3. Mark Naison:

    Simmering rage, latent racism is becoming more open, because a lot of people are feeling threatened.

  4. RAS CARDO REGGAE:

    discharge by death- in this technotyrannical society. I say this:- the youths now come of age, filled with hate, anger and rage, all learned and conditioned behaviors from adults, as they discharge by death upon the world's technotyrannical stage. they all see death as a way of life. How foolish?

  5. Cal Fire Director Thom Porter:

    The Dixie Fire is The Dixie Fire that we're aware of that has burned from the west side of the mountain rage all the way over and to the valley floor on the east side of the mountain range. We don't have any record of that happening before, it is exceedingly resistant to control. While we've had some successes... when the winds come, we're finding that fires are spotting in some cases miles outside of The Dixie Fire.


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