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单词 raging
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Synonyms of 'raging'

furious, mad, raving, fuming
stormy, strong, wild, violent
severe, acute, extreme, excessive
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In other languages
raging

British English: raging ADJECTIVE
Raging water moves very forcefully and violently.
The field trip involved crossing a raging torrent.
  • American English: raging
  • Brazilian Portuguese: furioso
  • Chinese: 汹涌的
  • European Spanish: embravecido
  • French: violent
  • German: tobend
  • Italian: furioso
  • Japanese: 荒れ狂う
  • Korean: 겉잡을 수 없이 세게급진주의
  • European Portuguese: furioso
  • Latin American Spanish: embravecido

(adjective) 
Inside, she was raging.
Synonyms
furious
He is furious at the way he has been treated.
mad (informal)
I'm pretty mad about it, I can tell you.
raving
the band's raving fans
fuming
He was still fuming over the remark.
frenzied
the frenzied activity of the general election
infuriated
She realized how infuriated this would make me.
incensed
She was incensed at his lack of compassion.
enraged
The enraged crowd marched through the streets.
seething
fizzing (Scottish)
incandescent
It makes me incandescent with fury.
foaming at the mouth
fit to be tied (slang)
boiling mad (informal)
beside yourself
He was beside himself with anxiety.
doing your nut (British, slang)
off the air (Australian, slang)
(adjective) 
raging seas
Synonyms
stormy
the stormy waters that surround the British Isles
strong
wild
The recent wild weather has caused millions of pounds' worth of damage.
violent
That night a violent storm arose and wrecked most of the ships.
turbulent
I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas.
tempestuous
adverse winds and tempestuous weather
(adjective) 
He felt a raging thirst.
Synonyms
severe
He woke up blinded and in severe pain.
acute
a patient with acute rheumatoid arthritis
extreme
people living in extreme poverty
excessive
The length of the prison sentence was excessive considering the nature of the crime.
searing
She woke to a searing pain in her feet.
very great

Additional synonyms

in the sense of acute
Definition
severe or intense
a patient with acute rheumatoid arthritis
Synonyms
intense,
serious,
deep,
concentrated,
severe,
extreme,
fierce,
harsh,
intensive,
excessive,
profound,
agonizing
in the sense of beside yourself
Definition
overwhelmed
He was beside himself with anxiety.
Synonyms
distraught,
desperate,
mad,
distressed,
frantic,
frenzied,
hysterical,
unbalanced,
uncontrolled,
deranged,
berserk,
delirious,
unhinged,
very anxious,
overwrought,
apoplectic,
at the end of your tether
in the sense of enraged
The enraged crowd marched through the streets.
Synonyms
furious,
cross,
wild,
angry,
angered,
mad (informal),
raging,
irritated,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (US, slang),
infuriated,
aggravated (informal),
incensed,
inflamed,
exasperated,
very angry,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
livid (informal),
incandescent,
on the warpath,
fit to be tied (slang),
boiling mad,
raging mad,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)

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raging

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raging

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of excessive
The length of the prison sentence was excessive considering the nature of the crime.
Synonyms
immoderate,
too much,
enormous,
extreme,
exaggerated,
over the top (slang),
extravagant,
needless,
unreasonable,
disproportionate,
undue,
uncontrolled,
superfluous,
prodigal,
unrestrained,
profligate,
inordinate,
fulsome,
intemperate,
unconscionable,
overmuch,
O.T.T. (slang)
in the sense of extreme
Definition
of a high or the highest degree or intensity
people living in extreme poverty
Synonyms
great,
high,
highest,
greatest,
worst,
supreme,
acute,
severe,
maximum,
intense,
ultimate,
utmost,
mother of all (informal),
uttermost
in the sense of frenzied
the frenzied activity of the general election
Synonyms
uncontrolled,
wild,
excited,
mad,
crazy,
furious,
frantic,
distraught,
hysterical,
agitated,
frenetic,
feverish,
rabid,
maniacal
in the sense of fuming
He was still fuming over the remark.
Synonyms
furious,
angry,
raging,
choked,
roused,
incensed,
enraged,
seething,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
up in arms,
incandescent,
in a rage,
on the warpath (informal),
foaming at the mouth,
at boiling point (informal),
all steamed up (slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang)
in the sense of incandescent
It makes me incandescent with fury.
Synonyms
furious,
angry,
mad (informal),
raging,
boiling,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
infuriated,
incensed,
enraged,
maddened,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
livid (informal),
up in arms,
on the warpath (informal),
foaming at the mouth,
wrathful,
in high dudgeon,
fit to be tied (slang),
beside yourself,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of incensed
She was incensed at his lack of compassion.
Synonyms
angry,
mad (informal),
furious,
cross,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
infuriated,
enraged,
maddened,
exasperated,
indignant,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
up in arms,
incandescent,
steamed up (slang),
hot under the collar (informal),
on the warpath (informal),
wrathful,
ireful (literary),
fit to be tied (slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of infuriated
She realized how infuriated this would make me.
Synonyms
angry,
mad (informal),
furious,
heated,
raging,
provoked,
outraged,
annoyed,
passionate,
irritated,
hacked (off) (US, slang),
choked,
pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),
incensed,
enraged,
exasperated,
resentful,
nettled,
indignant,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
riled,
up in arms,
incandescent,
antagonized,
piqued,
hot under the collar (informal),
on the warpath,
foaming at the mouth,
choleric,
splenetic,
wrathful,
in high dudgeon,
ireful,
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of mad
Definition
angry or annoyed
I'm pretty mad about it, I can tell you.
Synonyms
angry,
cross,
furious,
irritated,
fuming,
choked,
pissed (US, slang),
infuriated,
raging,
ape (slang),
incensed,
enraged,
exasperated,
pissed off (taboo, slang),
irate,
livid (informal),
berserk,
seeing red (informal),
incandescent,
wrathful,
apeshit (slang),
fit to be tied (slang),
in a wax (informal, British),
berko (Australian, slang),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
off the air (Australian, slang)
in the sense of raving
Definition
delirious
the band's raving fans
Synonyms
mad,
wild,
raging,
crazy,
furious,
frantic,
frenzied,
hysterical,
irrational,
crazed,
berserk,
delirious,
rabid
in the sense of searing
She woke to a searing pain in her feet.
Synonyms
acute,
sharp,
intense,
shooting,
violent,
severe,
painful,
distressing,
stabbing,
fierce,
stinging,
piercing,
sore,
excruciating,
gut-wrenching

Additional synonyms

in the sense of tempestuous
Definition
violent or stormy
adverse winds and tempestuous weather
Synonyms
stormy,
turbulent,
inclement,
raging,
windy,
boisterous,
blustery,
gusty,
squally,
furious
in the sense of turbulent
Definition
(of water or air) full of violent unpredictable currents
I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas.
Synonyms
stormy,
rough,
raging,
tempestuous,
boiling,
disordered,
furious,
unsettled,
foaming,
unstable,
agitated,
tumultuous,
choppy,
blustery
in the sense of violent
Definition
sudden and forceful
That night a violent storm arose and wrecked most of the ships.
Synonyms
powerful,
wild,
devastating,
strong,
storming,
raging,
turbulent,
tumultuous,
tempestuous,
gale force,
blustery,
ruinous,
full of force,
forcible
in the sense of wild
Definition
stormy or violent
The recent wild weather has caused millions of pounds' worth of damage.
Synonyms
stormy,
violent,
rough,
intense,
raging,
furious,
howling,
choppy,
tempestuous,
blustery
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