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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
ravage;
to
prevail
without
restraint,
or with
destruction
or fatal
effect;
as, the
plague
raged in
Cairo..
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Hearten
::
Hearten
(v. t.) To
encourage;
to
animate;
to
incite
or
stimulate
the
courage
of; to
embolden.
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) A
person
employed
in a
hotel,
or a club, or on board a ship, to
provide
for the
table,
superintend
the
culinary
affairs,
etc. In naval
vessels,
the
captain's
steward,
wardroom
steward,
steerage
steward,
warrant
officers
steward,
etc., are petty
officers
who
provide
for the
messes
under their
charge..
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.) Abode of an
anchoret.
Couage
::
Couage
(v. t.) To
inspire
with
courage.
Comic
::
Comic (a.)
Relating
to
comedy,
as
distinct
from
tragedy..
Zythum
::
Zythum
(n.) A kind of
ancient
malt
beverage;
a
liquor
made from malt and
wheat.
Sprig
::
Sprig (n.) A
youth;
a lad; -- used
humorously
or in
slight
disparagement.
Grit
::
Grit (n.)
Firmness
of mind;
invincible
spirit;
unyielding
courage;
fortitude.
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To admit of
stowage,
or of
making
up for
transportation
or
storage;
to
become
compressed
or to
settle
together,
so as to form a
compact
mass; as, the goods pack
conveniently;
wet snow packs
well..
Rage
::
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..
Royalty
::
Royalty
(n.) That which is due to a
sovereign,
as a
seigniorage
on gold and
silver
coined
at the mint,
metals
taken from
mines,
etc.; the tax
exacted
in lieu of such
share;
imperiality..
Cowardice
::
Cowardice
(n.) Want of
courage
to face
danger;
extreme
timidity;
pusillanimity;
base fear of
danger
or hurt; lack of
spirit.
Tine
::
Tine (v. i.) To
kindle;
to rage; to
smart.
Pot-valiant
::
Pot-valiant
(a.)
Having
the
courage
given by
drink.
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.) A
prayer
in
general,
as one
offered
for the
faithful
departed..
Tear
::
Tear (v. i.) To move and act with
turbulent
violence;
to rush with
violence;
hence,
to rage; to
rave..
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.)
Testimony;
attestation;
witness;
approval.
Ossifrage
::
Ossifrage
(n.) The young of the sea eagle or bald
eagle.
Buskin
::
Buskin
(n.) A
similar
covering
for the foot and leg, made with very thick
soles,
to give an
appearance
of
elevation
to the
stature;
-- worn by
tragic
actors
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome. Used as a
symbol
of
tragedy,
or the
tragic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
comedy..
Discouraging
::
Discouraging
(a.)
Causing
or
indicating
discouragement.
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