noun

rage

rage, fury, violent anger, craze

He flew into a rage over the mistake.

He flew into a rage over the mistake.

It's all the rage to wear vintage clothes.

It's all the rage to wear vintage clothes.

in a rage feeling or showing violent, uncontrolled anger He flew into a rage.

all the rage very popular or fashionable It's all the rage to wear vintage clothes.

Synonyms: fury, anger, wrath; Antonyms: calm, peace

From Latin 'rabies' (madness), the same root as the disease rabies.

Think of a person's face turning red with RAGE.

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