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ragenoun a state of wildly excited activity or emotionfound her at home in a rage of scrubbing and cleaning in preparation for the rabbi's visit agitation, deliriousness, delirium, distraction, fever, feverishness, flap, frenzy, furor, furore, fury, hysteria, rampage, uproar chaos, confusion, disorder, havoc, pandemonium, turmoilbedlam, bother, brouhaha, bustle, clamor, clatter, commotion, disturbance, fuss, hoo-ha(also hoo-hah), hubbub, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, shindy, squall, stew, stir, storm, tempest, to-do, tumult calm, calmness, peace, peacefulness, placidity, quiet, quietude, repose, restfulness, sereneness, serenity, still, stillness, tranquillity(or tranquility), tranquilness an intense emotional state of displeasure with someone or somethingboiling with rage at the waiter's insult, he demanded to see the manager anger, angriness, birse(chiefly Scottish), choler, furor, fury, indignation, irateness, ire, lividity, lividness, mad, madness, mood(archaic), outrage, spleen, wrath, wrathfulness aggravation, annoyance, exasperation, irritation, vexationacrimoniousness, acrimony, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, bile, biliousness, bitterness, contempt, embitterment, empoisonment, enmity, grudge, hostility, rancorenvy, jaundice, jealousy, pique, resentmentmalevolence, malice, spite, vengefulness, venom, vindictiveness, virulence, vitriolbelligerence, contentiousness, contrariness, crankiness, disputatiousness, hot-headedness, irascibility, irascibleness, irritability, orneriness, pugnaciousness, pugnacity, quarrelsomeness, querulousnessblowup, flare, flare-up, outburstchafe, dander, dudgeon, huff, pet, rise, ruffle, temperair rage, road ragedelirium, heat, passion, warmth slow burn delight, pleasure calmness, forbearance, patience a practice or interest that is very popular for a short timethere was time when playing with Frisbees was all the rage buzz, chic, craze, dernier cri, enthusiasm, fad, fashion, flavor, go, hot ticket, last word, latest, mode, sensation, style, ton, trend, vogue nine days' wonder(also nine day wonder)new wavecrush, infatuationfervor, passionfuror, fuss, hullabaloo, to-do, uproarbandwagon, crusade, cult, movementnovelty, wrinklecaprice, fancy, whim classic, standard archaica serious mental disorder that prevents one from living a safe and normal lifethe king's last years were spent in a lonely rage aberration, dementia, derangement, insanity, lunacy, madness, mania neurosis, psychosisinstability, irrationality, unreasonablenessdelirium, frenzy, hysteriahallucinosis, hypomania, paranoia, schizophreniasenile dementiadelusion, hallucinationmonomania, obsession, phobiaabnormality, dementedness, unsoundness mind, saneness, sanity lucidity, rationality, rationalness, reasonability, reasonablenessnormality, soundness rageverbto express one's anger usually violentlythe series of bad calls prompted the coach to rage about the refereeing bristle, fume, storm blow up, flare (up), flip (out)(slang)bluster, carry on, fulminate, rampage, rant, rave, take onburn, foam, seethe, smolder(or smoulder), steamchafe, fret, stew make a scene, run amok(or run amuck) allay, appease, pacify, soothecheck, choke (back), collect, compose, contain, curb, pocket, rein, repress, restrain, smother, stifle, strangle, subdue, suppress, swallowmoderate, temper, tone (down)ease, let up, relaxcalm, cool, hush, quell, quiet, settle, still to be excited or emotionally stirred up with angerstill raging about his assistant's burnt pies, the pastry cook forgot to add the egg whites to his cake batter boil, burn, foam, fume, rankle, seethe, sizzle, steam, storm fulminate, rant, ravesmolder(or smoulder)bristle, flare (up), inflame(also enflame)chafe, fret, stewagitate, convulse, roil, shake see red n.anger, ire, rage, fury, indignation, wrath mean an intense emotional state induced by displeasure.anger, the most general term, names the reaction but by itself does not convey cause or intensity.tried to hide his anger ire, more frequent in literary contexts, suggests an intense anger, often with an evident display of feeling.cheeks flushed with ire rage and fury suggest loss of self-control from violence of emotion.shook with rage could not contain his fury indignation stresses righteous anger at what one considers unfair, mean, or shameful.a comment that caused general indignation wrath is likely to suggest a desire or intent to punish or get revenge.I feared her wrath if I was discovered in the 14th century |