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Definition of rage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rage is as below...
Rage (n.) The
subject
of eager
desire;
that which is
sought
after,
or
prosecuted,
with
unreasonable
or
excessive
passion;
as, to be all the
rage..
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Dragoon
::
Dragoon
(v. t.) To
harass
or
reduce
to
subjection
by
dragoons;
to
persecute
by
abandoning
a place to the rage of
soldiers.
Comfort
::
Comfort
(v. t.) To
impart
strength
and hope to; to
encourage;
to
relieve;
to
console;
to
cheer.
Backset
::
Backset
(n.) A
check;
a
relapse;
a
discouragement;
a
setback.
Strengthen
::
Strengthen
(v. t.) To
animate;
to
encourage;
to fix in
resolution.
Valor
::
Valor (n.)
Strength
of mind in
regard
to
danger;
that
quality
which
enables
a man to
encounter
danger
with
firmness;
personal
bravery;
courage;
prowess;
intrepidity.
Promottion
::
Promottion
(n.) The act of
promoting,
advancing,
or
encouraging;
the act of
exalting
in rank or
honor;
also, the
condition
of being
advanced,
encouraged,
or
exalted
in
honor;
preferment..
Disanimation
::
Disanimation
(n.) The state of being
disanimated
or
discouraged;
depression
of
spirits.
Umpirage
::
Umpirage
(n.) The act of
umpiring;
arbitrament.
Vicarage
::
Vicarage
(n.) The
benefice
of a
vicar.
Average
::
Average
(v. t.) To
divide
among a
number,
according
to a given
proportion;
as, to
average
a
loss..
Chocolate
::
Chocolate
(n.) The
beverage
made by
dissolving
a
portion
of the paste or cake in
boiling
water or milk.
Foment
::
Foment
(v. t.) To nurse to life or
activity;
to
cherish
and
promote
by
excitements;
to
encourage;
to abet; to
instigate;
-- used often in a bad
sense;
as, to
foment
ill
humors..
Guib
::
Guib (n.) A West
African
antelope
(Tragelaphus
scriptus),
curiously
marked
with white
stripes
and spots on a
reddish
fawn
ground,
and hence
called
harnessed
antelope;
--
called
also
guiba..
Roadstead
::
Roadstead
(n.) An
anchorage
off
shore.
Same as Road, 4..
Umbriferous
::
Umbriferous
(a.)
Casting
or
making
a
shade;
umbrageous.
Borraginaceous
::
Borraginaceous
(a.) See
Borage,
n., etc..
Metheglin
::
Metheglin
(n.) A
fermented
beverage
made of honey and
water;
mead.
Sewerage
::
Sewerage
(n.) The
material
collected
in, and
discharged
by,
sewers..
Peerdom
::
Peerdom
(n.)
Peerage;
also, a
lordship..
Rage
::
Rage (n.)
Especially,
anger
accompanied
with
raving;
overmastering
wrath;
violent
anger;
fury..
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