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UK//reɪdʒ//US//reɪdʒ//

Meaning of Rage

In simple words: A strong and uncontrolled feeling of anger.

Rage in a sentence

How to use Rage

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a lion in a rage when its territory is threatened.

Related words

Collocations with Rage

  • fit of rage
  • road rage
  • express rage

Synonyms for Rage

Opposites of Rage

Common mistakes with Rage

  • 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.

Compare Rage with Anger, Wrath

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Frequently asked questions about Rage

What does Rage mean?

A strong and uncontrolled feeling of anger.

What is the definition of Rage?

A strong feeling of uncontrollable anger.

How do you use Rage in a sentence?

His rage was evident when he heard about the betrayal.

Can you give another example of Rage?

She struggled to control her rage during the argument.

What are synonyms for Rage?

Common alternatives include anger, fury, wrath, indignation, ire.

What is the opposite of Rage?

Opposite meanings include calm, contentment, peace.

What words go with Rage?

It commonly pairs with fit of rage, road rage, express rage.

What are common mistakes when using Rage?

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.

How do you pronounce Rage?

US: //reɪdʒ//, UK: //reɪdʒ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Rage?

Use 'rage' in contexts where intense anger is expressed or felt. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing a serious emotional state.

What CEFR level is Rage?

"Rage" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.