单词 | rageful |
释义 | ragefuladj. 1. Full of rage or anger. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adjective] > furiously angry grim971 aweddeOE woodlyc1000 anburstc1275 woodc1275 aburstc1300 eagerc1325 brotheful1330 brothely1330 furiousc1374 wroth as (the) wind1377 throc1380 fella1382 wrothlya1400 grindelc1400 raginga1425 furibund1490 bremit1535 outraging1567 fulminant?1578 wood-like1578 horn-mad1579 snuff1582 woodful1582 maddeda1586 rageful1585 furibundal1593 gary1609 fierce1611 wild1653 infuriate1667 hopping mad1675 maddened1735 sulphureous1751 savage1789 infuriated1796 bouncing mad1834 frenzy1859 furyinga1861 ropeable1870 furied1878 fulminous1886 livid1888 fit to be tied1894 hopping1894 fighting mad1896 tamping mad1946 up the wall1951 ravers1967 1585 Abp. E. Sandys Serm. xvi. 282 He would haue husbands to rule according to wisedome, and not to play the tyrants: not to be sowre, cruell, rash & rageful. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) ii. xi. sig. X1v With ragefull eyes she bad him defend himselfe. 1599 E. Sandys Europæ Speculum (1632) 184 The right Zelez,..are as malicious and ragefull against the Protestants as ever. a1639 W. Whately Prototypes (1640) ii. xxix. 144 That bloudy and ragefull murder. 1658 T. Bancroft Heroical Lover 49 When he drew near t'his den, and saw the fire, He forthwith kindled a more rageful ire. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela II. 245 Her fiery Eyes, and rageful Countenance, made me lose all my Courage. 1776 W. J. Mickle tr. L. de Camoens Lusiad viii. 324 Behold that hoary warrior's rageful frown. 1859 R. C. Singleton tr. Virgil Aeneid vii, in tr. Virgil Wks. II. 187 Allecto doffs grim face and rageful limbs. 1885 Ld. Tennyson Anc. Sage 269 Nor be thou rageful, like the handled bee. 1920 E. R. Burroughs Thuvia iii. 46 A dozen red warriors leaped from the entrance of a nearby..palace, pursuing the abductor with naked swords and shouts of rageful warning. 1994 North Bay (Ont.) Nugget 29 Dec. a7 I've seen children..dragged screaming in pain through malls by rageful mothers and fathers. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > frenzied or raging aweddeOE woodc1000 woodlyc1000 wildc1300 franticc1390 ramage1440 welling woodc1440 staringc1449 rammistc1455 rabious1460 horn-wood?a1500 rammisha1500 enragea1522 frenzic1547 wood-like1578 horn-mad1579 woodful1582 frenzicala1586 ragefula1586 rabid1594 ravening1599 ravenous1607 Pythic1640 exorbitant1668 frenziful1726 haggard-wild1786 frenzied1796 maenadic1830 berserk1867 up the wall1951 ballistic1981 a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) iii. xii. sig. Pp7v Then Sorrowe lost the witte of vtterance, and grewe ragefull, and madde. 1635 A. Stafford Femall Glory 186 Any other desperate signe of ragefull sorrow. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > bad weather > [adjective] > stormy > violent or raging sharp1377 sticklec1450 angry1557 storming1557 furious1585 mad1594 rageful1595 angered1603 main1627 tearing1633 irrefrenary1658 1595 H. Chettle Piers Plainnes Prentiship sig. H2 They..had surely taken vs, had not the Guider of the Windes..let loose their ragefull breathings, that scattred the Men of warre, whose boates pursued vs. 1597 T. Beard Theatre Gods Iudgements i. xvi. 57 The fury of that ragefull storme. a1620 M. Fotherby Atheomastix (1622) i. xii. §4. 129 As if ragefull windes should bring this ratling sound. 1668 H. More Divine Dialogues iii. i. 353 Some Chymicall Liquours..mingled together will be in such a ragefull Fermentation, that the Glass will grow hot. 1742 P. Francis & W. Dunkin tr. Horace Odes i. xxviii. 133 The Winds, which sweep The rageful Waves, o'erwhelm'd me in the Deep. 1769 J. Ogilvie Poems Several Subj. II. 281 The tremulous couch beneath..Feels mid' the war of rageful powers, The storm that rocks the nodding towers. 1859 R. C. Singleton tr. Virgil Aeneid xii, in tr. Virgil Wks. II. 523 A rageful show'r hath washed it down. Derivatives ˈragefully adv. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [adverb] strongeOE hotOE unsoftOE snellya1000 stitha1000 stronglyOE woodlyc1000 hatelyOE unridelyc1175 wood1297 mainlyc1300 dreec1330 spackly?c1335 brothelyc1340 bremelya1375 fiercelya1375 violentlya1387 throlyc1390 roughlya1400 snarplya1400 unrekenlya1400 dreichlyc1400 ranklyc1400 witherlyc1400 maliciouslya1450 fervently1480 roidlyc1480 thrafully1535 vehement?1541 toughly1589 sickerly1596 vengeously1599 virulently1599 rageously1600 ragefullya1631 churlishly1657 improbously1657 rampantly1698 fierce1771 savagerous1832 fulgurantly1873 franticly1883 the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adverb] woodlyc1000 wood1297 eagerlyc1300 rowc1325 bremelya1375 grindellyc1400 raselya1450 furiously1555 storminglya1600 bouncing mad1834 ragingly1840 stormily1860 ragefully1865 infuriately1879 lividly1890 a1631 J. Donne Ess. Divinity (1651) 123 Ragefully tempested with stormes of persecution. 1799 W. Wennington tr. A. H. J. Lafontaine Man of Nature xxxiii. 300 William grasped the incensed virago's hand; she twisted it, ragefully, loose. 1865 Day of Rest Oct. 585 The Israelite was ragefully indignant. 1874 L. Carr Judith Gwynne I. vii. 204 Again he stared ragefully and viciously. 1968 U. K. Le Guin Wizard of Earthsea (1975) vi. 97 The ship's master roared out ragefully. 1997 J. Updike Toward End of Time 125 Paul..as ragefully as..he had led the persecution of Stephen, hurling rocks and curses alike upon the fainting martyr. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1585 |
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