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rage
noun as in extreme anger
Strongest matches
animosity, bitterness, exasperation, excitement, frenzy, furor, fury, indignation, irritation, madness, mania, obsession, outburst, passion, resentment, temper, violence
Strong matches
acerbity, acrimony, agitation, apoplexy, asperity, blowup, bluster, choler, convulsion, dander, eruption, explosion, ferment, ferocity, fireworks, gall, heat, hemorrhage, huff, hysterics, ire, paroxysm, rampage, raving, spasm, spleen, squall, storm, tantrum, umbrage, uproar, upset, vehemence, wrath
Weak match
noun as in something in vogue; popular notion
Example Sentences
The white rage of Mr. Fuentes and his ilk has no such justification in history and represents merely “direct defiance of true American values.”
Debate continues to rage about exports of advanced AI chips.
In a Sept. 2 segment featuring the video from a day earlier, anchor Bill Hemmer said it shows “riots raging.”
Four years ago the Danish government planned to return around 200 refugees to Syria even while the civil war raged - because it said some parts of Damascus were safe.
But tonally, there’s just not enough rage, gore or fun.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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