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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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Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.) A short
petition,
as those after the creed in
matins
and
evensong..
Cowardly
::
Cowardly
(a.)
Wanting
courage;
basely
or
weakly
timid or
fearful;
pusillanimous;
spiritless.
Scratch
::
Scratch
(n.) A line
across
the prize ring; up to which
boxers
are
brought
when they join
fight;
hence,
test,
trial,
or proof of
courage;
as, to bring to the
scratch;
to come up to the
scratch..
Anger
::
Anger (v. t.) To
excite
to
anger;
to
enrage;
to
provoke.
Ultrage
::
Ultrage
(n.)
Outrage.
Fomenter
::
Fomenter
(n.) One who
foments;
one who
encourages
or
instigates;
as, a
fomenter
of
sedition..
Tragedian
::
Tragedian
(n.) An actor or
player
in
tragedy.
Decry
::
Decry (v. t.) To cry down; to
censure
as
faulty,
mean, or
worthless;
to
clamor
against;
to blame
clamorously;
to
discredit;
to
disparage..
Wharfage
::
Wharfage
(n.) The fee or duty paid for the
privilege
of using a wharf for
loading
or
unloading
goods;
pierage,
collectively;
quayage..
Foolhardiness
::
Foolhardiness
(n.)
Courage
without
sense or
judgment;
foolish
rashness;
recklessness.
Weak-hearted
::
Weak-hearted
(a.)
Having
little
courage;
of
feeble
spirit;
dispirited;
faint-hearted.
Pot-valiant
::
Pot-valiant
(a.)
Having
the
courage
given by
drink.
Flowerage
::
Flowerage
(n.) State of
flowers;
flowers,
collectively
or in
general..
Reanimate
::
Reanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
anew; to
restore
to
animation
or life; to
infuse
new life,
vigor,
spirit,
or
courage
into; to
revive;
to
reinvigorate;
as, to
reanimate
a
drowned
person;
to
reanimate
disheartened
troops;
to
reanimate
languid
spirits..
Disparage
::
Disparage
(v. t.) To
dishonor
by a
comparison
with what is
inferior;
to lower in rank or
estimation
by
actions
or
words;
to speak
slightingly
of; to
depreciate;
to
undervalue.
Courageousness
::
Courageousness
(n.) The
quality
of being
courageous;
courage.
Sorrage
::
Sorrage
(n.) The
blades
of green or
barley.
Salep
::
Salep (n.) The dried
tubers
of
various
species
of
Orchis,
and
Eulophia.
It is used to make a
nutritious
beverage
by
treating
the
powdered
preparation
with hot
water..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from any
marked
characteristic;
average;
middling;
as, a fair
specimen..
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) Used
adjectively,
meaning
how
remarkable,
or how
great;
as, what
folly!
what
eloquence!
what
courage!.
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