rage

/reɪdʒ/
noun
  1. Intense, uncontrolled anger.
    • She tried to control her rage during the heated argument.
    • The driver's rage led to a shouting match in the middle of the street.
    • He was filled with rage when he saw the damage to his car.
  2. A fad or craze that is very popular for a short time.
    • In the 1990s, grunge fashion was the rage.
    • That dance was all the rage last summer.
    • The new video game became the rage among teenagers.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To feel or express violent, uncontrolled anger.
    • The customer raged about the poor service for ten minutes.
    • She raged at the unfair decision but could not change it.
    • He raged against the system that had let him down.
  2. To continue with great force or violence (used especially of storms, battles, or fires).
    • The battle raged on despite the heavy casualties.
    • The fire raged through the forest for three days.
    • The storm raged all night, knocking down trees and power lines.
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