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rabidadjective being very far from the center of public opinionsoccer fans whose rabid enthusiasm makes them go berserk when their team wins extreme, extremist, fanatic(or fanatical), radical, revolutionary, revolutionist, ultra subversive, violent, wildreactionary middle-of-the-road, nonrevolutionary, unrevolutionary conservative, moderate, temperateconventional, orthodox, traditionalliberal, progressive feeling or showing angerhe became rabid when the bank manager told him he would lose the family farm if he didn't pay the mortgage angered, angry, apoplectic, ballistic, cheesed off(chiefly British), choleric, enraged, foaming, fuming, furious, hopping, horn-mad, hot, incensed, indignant, inflamed(also enflamed), infuriate, infuriated, irate, ireful, livid, mad, outraged, rankled, riled, riley, roiled, shirty(chiefly British), sore, steamed up, steaming, teed off, ticked, wrathful, wroth ranting, raving, stormyboiling, bristling, bristly, burning, cross, huffy, passionate, seething, sizzling, smoldering(or smouldering), worked up, wrought (up)acrid, acrimonious, antagonistic, antipathetic, bitter, embittered, inimical, malevolent, piqued, rancorous, resentful, spiteful, vengeful, vindictive, virulent, vitriolicantisocial, cold, cool, disagreeable, disapproving, distant, frigid, icy, ill-tempered, sorehead(or soreheaded), sulky, unfriendly, unpleasantaggravated, annoyed, bearish, bilious, cantankerous, churlish, crabby, cranky, dyspeptic, exasperated, fretful, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, ill-humored, inflammable, irascible, irritable, peevish, perturbed, petulant, put out, quick-tempered, snappish, testy, touchyargumentative, belligerent, contentious, contrary, disputatious, ornery, pugnacious, quarrelsome, querulous bent out of shape, blue in the face, fit to be tied, going crook(Australian & New Zealand), hopping mad, hot under the collar, in a fume, in a huff, in a pet angerless, delighted, pleased accepting, accommodating, obligingagreeable, amenable, complaisantamicable, cordial, friendlycontent, happy, satisfiedempathetic, sympathetic, tolerant, understandingcalm, pacific, peaceable, placid, serene, tranquil, unembitteredaffable, amiable, easygoing, genial, good-natured, good-tempered, kind, pleasant, sweet marked by bursts of destructive force or intense activityrabid opposition expressed through turbulent protests bang-bang, blood-and-guts, convulsive, cyclonic, explosive, ferocious, fierce, furious, hammer-and-tongs, hot, knock-down, drag-out(or knock-down-and-drag-out), paroxysmal, rough, stormy, tempestuous, tumultuous, turbulent, violent, volcanic barbarous, brutal, savage, viciousantagonistic, hostileaggressive, assertive, bellicose, belligerent, combative, contentious, gladiatorial, pugnacious, quarrelsome, truculentcombustible, volatileagitated, frantic, frenzied, madcataclysmal(or cataclysmic), destructive, ruinous nonviolent, peaceable, peaceful calm, halcyon, pacific, serene, tranquilnonbelligerent, unaggressive marked by great and often stressful excitement or activitythe rabid witch hunts that occurred in Salem in 1692, when 150 people were accused of witchcraft and imprisoned delirious, ferocious, feverish, fierce, frantic, frenetic, frenzied, furious, mad, violent, wild concentrated, high-pressured, intense, intensive, vehementexcessive, exorbitant, extravagant, extreme, immoderate, inordinate, lavish, overmuch, overweening, unconscionable, unduecrazed, crazy, demented, deranged, insane, irrational, lunatic, maniacal(also maniac) relaxed calm, peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, subdued, tranquil, undisturbed, unperturbed, untroubledmoderate, reasonable, temperatecasual, easygoing, low-pressurebalanced, sane, sound in 1594 |