rage
Pronunciation: [reɪdʒ]
Word
Context: "emotion"
(noun) a strong feeling of anger or fury. It's when someone feels extremely upset or mad about something.
Example
Despite his rage, he tried to remain calm and not shout.
Example
Her happiness was so great that there was no rage in her heart.
Example
What makes you feel rage?
Context: "emotion"
(verb) to express strong anger. When someone rages, they show their anger very clearly, often by shouting or acting aggressively.
Example
He raged against the unfair rules during the game.
Example
She didn't rage when things went wrong; instead, she stayed quiet and calm.
Example
What made you rage the last time?
Context: "behavior"
(noun) a period of violent or uncontrolled anger. It happens when someone loses control because they are very angry.
Example
His rage was so intense that it shocked everyone around him.
Example
During her calm response, there was no rage to be seen.
Example
Have you ever witnessed a rage that lasted a long time?
0s0s