"Rage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rage" Meaning

Intense and uncontrolled anger or fury, often causing someone to act impulsively and perhaps violently.

Example: "The crowd's rage towards the corrupt politician was evident at the protest."

Synonyms: fury, anger, ire, indignation, wrath.

Antonyms: calmness, serenity, composure.

"Rage" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Rage"


1. Anger in a Fit

The angry driver's rage got the best of him, and he was shouting at another car on the highway.

2. Fury or Outburst

Her rage burst out in tears the moment she realized what had happened to her favorite possession.

3. Being Extremely Angry

After her team lost the championship, she was filled with rage throughout the night, hardly able to sleep.

4. Overwhelming Anger

The hot summer day turned his rage into a point of no return; he attacked the water cooler in frustration.

5. In Archived Record

According to the police report, his sudden outburst of rage was caught on tape, resulting in his immediate arrest.

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