the rage

Variant of rage

rage definition

rage (rāj)

noun

  1. Obsolete insanity
  2. a furious, uncontrolled anger; esp., a brief spell of raving fury
  3. a great force, violence, or intensity, as of the wind
  4. strong emotion, enthusiasm, or desire

Etymology: OFr < LL rabia, rage, madness; akin to rabere, to rage: see rabid

intransitive verb raged, raging rag′·ing

  1. to show violent anger in action or speech
  2. to be forceful, violent, uncontrolled, etc. a raging sea, a raging fever
  3. to spread unchecked, as a disease

Related Forms:

rage Idioms

(all) the rage

anything arousing widespread enthusiasm or interest; craze; fad

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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