Rage (noun)

  1. Anger that is intense or out of control.
  2. A feeling of intense anger, typically directed at a specific person or thing.
  3. A fit of anger or a display of violence.

Origin:

From middle english rage, from old english rāg ("madness, fury, rage"), from proto-germanic *rēgaz ("madness, fury"), from proto-indo-european *hreǵ- ("to be agitated, to rage").

Examples:

  1. He was filled with rage at the injustice.
  2. The customer was in a rage when she saw the mistake.
  3. The football player was thrown out of the game for his rage.
  4. The storm was a rage of wind and rain.
  5. The news of the betrayal filled her with rage.
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