Rage
UK //reɪdʒ//US //reɪdʒ//
Definition
A strong feeling of uncontrollable anger.
In simple words: A strong and uncontrolled feeling of anger.
Examples
- His rage was evident when he heard about the betrayal.
- She struggled to control her rage during the argument.
- The road rage incidents have become a growing concern in urban areas.
- In a fit of rage, he punched the wall, leaving a dent.
- Her rage towards injustice led her to become an activist.
Usage notes
Use 'rage' in contexts where intense anger is expressed or felt. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing a serious emotional state.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a lion in a rage when its territory is threatened.
Collocations
- fit of rage
- road rage
- express rage
Synonyms
- anger
- fury
- wrath
- indignation
- ire
Antonyms
- calm
- contentment
- peace
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'rage' with 'anger' which are not always interchangeable.
- Using 'rage' in a context that is too light-hearted.
- Not using 'rage' to describe uncontrolled or extreme anger.