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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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Unmanned
::
Unmanned
(a.)
Deprived
of manly
qualities;
deficient
in
vigor,
strength,
courage,
etc.; weak;
effeminate..
Dishearten
::
Dishearten
(v. t.) To
discourage;
to
deprive
of
courage
and hope; to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
deject.
Umbrageous
::
Umbrageous
(a.) Not
easily
perceived,
as if from being
darkened
or
shaded;
obscure..
Average
::
Average
(n.) A mean
proportion,
medial
sum or
quantity,
made out of
unequal
sums or
quantities;
an
arithmetical
mean. Thus, if A loses 5
dollars,
B 9, and C 16, the sum is 30, and the
average
10..
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.) Abode of an
anchoret.
Unmoor
::
Unmoor
(v. t.) To loose from
anchorage.
See Moor, v. t..
Peerdom
::
Peerdom
(n.)
Peerage;
also, a
lordship..
Comic
::
Comic (a.)
Relating
to
comedy,
as
distinct
from
tragedy..
Lighterage
::
Lighterage
(n.) The price paid for
conveyance
of goods on a
lighter.
Plebiscite
::
Plebiscite
(n.) A vote by
universal
male
suffrage;
especially,
in
France,
a
popular
vote, as first
sanctioned
by the
National
Constitution
of
1791..
Acierage
::
Acierage
(n.) The
process
of
coating
the
surface
of a metal plate (as a
stereotype
plate)
with
steellike
iron by means of
voltaic
electricity;
steeling.
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.) A
prayer
in
general,
as one
offered
for the
faithful
departed..
Ultrage
::
Ultrage
(n.)
Outrage.
Sock
::
Sock (n.) The shoe worn by
actors
of
comedy
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome, -- used as a
symbol
of
comedy,
or of the comic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
tragedy,
which is
symbolized
by the
buskin..
Average
::
Average
(n.) Any
medial
estimate
or
general
statement
derived
from a
comparison
of
diverse
specific
cases;
a
medium
or usual size,
quantity,
quality,
rate, etc..
Disencouragement
::
Disencouragement
(n.)
Discouragement.
Cherish
::
Cherish
(v. t.) To hold dear; to
embrace
with
interest;
to
indulge;
to
encourage;
to
foster;
to
promote;
as, to
cherish
religious
principle..
Catastrophe
::
Catastrophe
(n.) The final event in a
romance
or a
dramatic
piece;
a
denouement,
as a death in a
tragedy,
or a
marriage
in a
comedy..
Outrage
::
Outrage
(n.)
Excess;
luxury.
Dehonestate
::
Dehonestate
(v. t.) To
disparage.
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