rage

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈreɪdʒ/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/reɪdʒ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(rāj)

Inflections of 'rage' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
rages
v 3rd person singular
raging
v pres p
raged
v past
raged
v past p

Collocations for "rage"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "rage" in context.

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rage

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. in a (sudden) fit of rage
  2. an [outburst, attack] of rage
  3. a case of road rage
  4. [pure, sheer] rage
  5. the rage for [power, truth, glory]
  6. a [man, woman, driver, passenger] full of rage
  7. [shouted, yelled, gesticulated] in rage
  8. [said, done, commented] in a fit of rage
  9. flew into a jealous rage
  10. went on a rage [over, about]
  11. [combat, reduce, eliminate] office rage
  12. [a face, an expression, a look] of pure rage
  13. a face [twisted, distorted] with rage
  14. out of [bitterness, impotence, frustration] and rage
  15. has a problem with rage
  16. has (some) problems with rage
  17. gets [counseling, therapy] for his rage
  18. get your rage under control
  19. slang: is all the rage [right now, among teenagers]
  20. raging with [anger, fear, frustration]
  21. raging in [anger]
  22. [raged, was raging] at him
  23. rage at the [referee, umpire, manager]
  24. rage at the [injustice, decision, futility]
  25. [fear, frustration, anger] raged within (her)
  26. rage about [her, the decision]
  27. the fire raged (on) [for hours, violently, uncontrollably]
  28. the [argument, discussion, fight] raged until [the morning, the early hours]
  29. a [storm, fire] was raging (outside)
  30. [wars, storms, debates] are (still) raging
  31. slang: get ready to rage
  32. slang: rage on the town
v
  1. raged at the [comments, insults, futility, stupidity]
  2. he raged at [her, the other drivers, the students]
  3. raging over [who, how, what, whether]
  4. she raged around the [office, bedroom, living room]
  5. the fire raged (on) [rampantly, uncontrollably, mercilessly]
  6. the [war, conflict, battle, storm, party] raged (on)
  7. the [war] raged (on) for [a year, 5 years, half a century]
  8. the [war, conflict] raged in [France, the Middle East, Europe]
  9. (the) battle raged between [the two nations, Protestants and Catholics]
  10. the [epidemic, disease, virus] raged across [Europe]
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