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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
I think for Annie, the quest to reclaim the Lynx and elevate Carmen’s legacy wove into those deeper feelings of rage and frustration, which fueled her journey to uncover the truth.
But the prosecution rejected that claim, saying the combined effects of alcohol and a "fixation" with diazepam, which he was buying off the streets, had sent him into a violent rage.
The Tesla CEO and owner of X raged all day Wednesday against an omnibus bill meant to avoid a government shutdown.
But it looks like Louis desperately wants to both express his genuine remorse and offer himself to Jimmy and Alice as rage target.
Robotic vacuums are all the rage, but what about when you need to vacuum the couch or car?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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