Synonym: anger, craze, delirium, excitement, fad, fashion, fit, frenzy, furor, mania, passion, storm, style, violence. Antonym: calm, compose. Similar words: garage, for ages, storage, coverage, encourage, discourage, courageous, discouraged. Meaning: [reɪdʒ] n. 1. a feeling of intense anger 2. a state of extreme anger 3. something that is desired intensely 4. violent state of the elements 5. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal. v. 1. behave violently, as if in state of a great anger 2. be violent; as of fires and storms 3. feel intense anger.
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211. Not even George Herbert's counsel that the country-parson's rage might here and there be justified had comforted.
212. Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear. Rumi
213. She is in a rage, her face white, fists clenched.
214. He spent much of his time mediating disputes and absorbing the free-floating rage that the Standing had unleashed.
215. But it was a burst of rage, and it faded quickly.
216. Damian was just as angry, and his eyes leapt with blue rage as he stared down at her.
217. Sometimes I felt a mindless, uncontrollable rage, a consumption that ran through my chest to my hands.
218. I struck out feebly in self-defence and hit him across the chest, which increased his rage.
219. This was the sort of reaction that usually followed a burst of temper bordering on rage.
220. In criminal law, heat of passion refers to a violent and uncontrollable rage.
220. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
221. But there was something disturbing about the sheer unreasoning rage behind them.
222. They had been publicly assaulted and humiliated in front of a crowd of people and were beside themselves with rage.
223. In addition to simple rage over the hike in water bills, other issues fueled the recall movement.
224. City College had a reputation as a caldron of black rage.
225. The Bob Dole who approaches the convention may now undergo a bruising few weeks as conservatives rage around him.
226. She bore him three children and he killed the children and her in a blind rage arranged by Hera.
227. Then a sudden roar of rage: the beefy tattooed barman.
228. Panting and cursing with pain and rage he came back, head lowered.
229. Waves of grain, fruited plains, dispossessed people, tears of rage.
230. Not surprisingly, Gelernter, 42, still is trembling with rage four years after the bomb went off.
231. Or, perhaps, you swallow your rage and let it later explode over something else.
232. There was a terrible rage in him, she could feel it like an electric charge in the room.
233. I begin, too, to have terrifying dreams about fires that rage out of control and consume me.
234. His cheeks bulged, and his face turned purple with rage.
235. A magic bridle may be used to tame a kelpie temporarily, though this will engender great rage in the creature.
236. Because I did not fly out in a high royal rage, and demand heads?
237. After this comes a time of great anger and rage.
238. She flung herself into her room and began to pack frantically, wanting to cry with rage and shame.
239. Forester was staring at the cottages and the cars, his fists bunched up hard, trembling with rage.
240. Bella drew her breath in sharply, almost beside herself with rage.