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Meaning of raged
The primary meaning of the word "raged" is to feel or express intense anger or fury.
Etymology of raged
The word "raged" comes from the Old French word "ragier", which means to be furious or enraged, and is derived from the Latin word "rabies", meaning madness or fury
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe intense anger or fury, and has also been used to describe violent or uncontrolled movements or actions
Synonyms
fumed
seethed
blazed
flared
erupted
exploded
detonated
blasted
stormed
ranted
ravaged
rampaged
rioted
rebelled
mutinied
revolted
resisted
defied
disobeyed
clashed
battled
fought
quarreled
brawled
scuffled
wrangled
wrestled
strained
struggled
simmered
smoldered
brewed
boiled
foamed
frothed
churned
chafed
fretted
fidgeted
bristled
bridled
snarled
growled
snapped
snatched
flailed
lashed
whipped
scourged
castigated
censured
reproached
rebuked
admonished
reproved
chided
scolded
berated
harangued
lectured
preached
fulminated
thundered
raved
ranted
inveighed
Definitions
- To feel or express intense anger or fury, often in a violent or uncontrolled way
- To be violently or intensely angry, often in a way that is difficult to control
- To move or spread rapidly and uncontrollably, often causing damage or destruction
Usage Examples
- The crowd raged against the government's decision to raise taxes
- The fire raged through the city, destroying everything in its path
- She raged against the injustice of the system, demanding change
- The storm raged outside, causing power outages and property damage