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English
Pronunciation
w:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA:/reɪd�/
audio|en-us-rage.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪd�|-eɪd�
Etymology
OF. raige (French: #French|rage), from ML. rabia, from L. rabies "anger, fury".
Noun
en-noun
- Violent uncontrolled anger.
#* "Rage, rage against the dying of the light." Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night.
- A current fashion or fad.
#* ". . . all the rage."
Synonyms
fury
ire
Translations
ArabicARchar|ØÙ�Ù� (ħanaq)
Catalan: rà bia, f
Finnish: raivo (1), vimma (1), villitys (2)
French: rage f, furie f
German: Wut, Zorn, Raserei, Rage
Italian: rabbia f, furia f
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Japanese: �� (���,gekido)
Lithuanian: įniršis m, įsiūtis m, įtūžis m
Russian: ��о��� (járost') f, бе�ен��во (b'éšenstvo) n
Scottish Gaelic: fearg f, boile f
Serbian: ljutost, goropadnost, goropad, jarost, bes, besnost
Spanish: rabia f
Telugu: పి���ి��ప� (picchikOpaM)
Verb
en-verb|rag|ing
- intransitive: To act or speak in uncontrolled anger.
- intransitive: To move with great violence, as a storm etc.
Translations
German: wüten, rasen, toben
French
Noun
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- rabies
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