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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.) To be
violent
and
tumultuous;
to be
violently
driven
or
agitated;
to act or move
furiously;
as, the
raging
sea or
winds..
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Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
depress
or
discourage
with fear; to
impress
with fear in such a
manner
that the mind
shrinks,
or loses its
firmness;
to
overcome
with
sudden
terror
or
horror;
to
dismay;
as, the sight
appalled
the
stoutest
heart..
Umpirage
::
Umpirage
(n.) The act of
umpiring;
arbitrament.
Honor
::
Honor (n.) That which
rightfully
attracts
esteem,
respect,
or
consideration;
self-respect;
dignity;
courage;
fidelity;
especially,
excellence
of
character;
high moral
worth;
virtue;
nobleness;
specif.,
in men,
integrity;
uprightness;
trustworthness;
in
women,
purity;
chastity..
Average
::
Average
(n.) A
tariff
or duty on
goods,
etc..
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.
Sneaking
::
Sneaking
(a.)
Marked
by
cowardly
concealment;
deficient
in
openness
and
courage;
underhand;
mean;
crouching.
Frosty
::
Frosty
(a.) Chill in
affection;
without
warmth
of
affection
or
courage.
Rampage
::
Rampage
(v. i.) To leap or
prance
about,
as an
animal;
to be
violent;
to
rage..
Steerage
::
Steerage
(n.) The act or
practice
of
steering,
or
directing;
as, the
steerage
of a
ship..
Chartism
::
Chartism
(n.) The
principles
of a
political
party in
England
(1838-48),
which
contended
for
universal
suffrage,
the vote by
ballot,
annual
parliaments,
equal
electoral
districts,
and other
radical
reforms,
as set forth in a
document
called
the
People's
Charter..
Pimpinel
::
Pimpinel
(n.) The
burnet
saxifrage.
See under
Saxifrage.
Requisition
::
Requisition
(v. t.) To make a
reqisition
on or for; as, to
requisition
a
district
for
forage;
to
requisition
troops..
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) A
beverage,
being a
mixture
of wine,
oranges
or
lemons,
and
sugar..
Encouragement
::
Encouragement
(n.) The act of
encouraging;
incitement
to
action
or to
practice;
as, the
encouragement
of youth in
generosity..
Enormous
::
Enormous
(a.)
Exceedingly
wicked;
outrageous;
atrocious;
monstrous;
as, an
enormous
crime..
Mind
::
Mind (v.)
Courage;
spirit.
Fume
::
Fume (n.) Rage or
excitement
which
deprives
the mind of
self-control;
as, the fumes of
passion..
Borraginaceous
::
Borraginaceous
(a.) See
Borage,
n., etc..
Dishearten
::
Dishearten
(v. t.) To
discourage;
to
deprive
of
courage
and hope; to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
deject.
Umbrage
::
Umbrage
(n.) The
feeling
of being
overshadowed;
jealousy
of
another,
as
standing
in one's light or way;
hence,
suspicion
of
injury
or
wrong;
offense;
resentment..
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