rage
//reɪdʒ//
Noun
rageSingular
ragesPlural
1
Violent, uncontrollable anger or fury.
He was filled with rage when he heard the news.
2
A fit or outburst of intense anger.
He flew into a rage when he heard the news.
3
A widespread temporary enthusiasm or fashion; a craze.
Vintage fashion is all the rage this season.
Verb
rageInfinitive
ragePresent tense
ragedPast tense
ragedPast participle
ragingPresent participle
ragesThird-person singular
1
To feel or express violent, uncontrollable anger.
He raged at the unfair decision.
2
To continue with great force or intensity, especially of a storm, battle, or disease.
The wildfire raged through the forest for three days.