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raging
rag·ing R0021650 (rā′jĭng)adj.1. Very active and unpredictable; volatile: a raging debate; a raging fire.2. Remarkable; extraordinary: a raging hit on prime-time TV.raging (ˈreɪdʒɪŋ) adj1. feeling or exhibiting intense anger2. (esp of storms, fires, etc) moving or surging with great violence3. extreme or intense: a raging thirst. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | raging - characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense; "the fighting became hot and heavy"; "a hot engagement"; "a raging battle"; "the river became a raging torrent"hotviolent - acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity; "a violent attack"; "a violent person"; "violent feelings"; "a violent rage"; "felt a violent dislike" | | 2. | raging - very severe; "a raging thirst"; "a raging toothache"intense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense" | | 3. | raging - (of the elements) as if showing violent anger; "angry clouds on the horizon"; "furious winds"; "the raging sea"angry, tempestuous, furious, wildstormy - (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion; "a stormy day"; "wide and stormy seas" |
ragingadjective1. furious, mad, raving, fuming, frenzied, infuriated, incensed, enraged, seething, fizzing (Scot.), incandescent, foaming at the mouth, fit to be tied (slang), boiling mad (informal), beside yourself, doing your nut (Brit. slang) Inside, she was raging.2. stormy, strong, wild, violent, turbulent, tempestuous raging seas3. severe, acute, extreme, excessive, searing, very great He felt a raging thirst.ragingadjectiveViolently disturbed or agitated, as by storms:dirty, heavy, roiled, roily, rough, rugged, stormy, tempestuous, tumultuous, turbulent, ugly, violent, wild.Translationsrage (reidʒ) noun1. (a fit of) violent anger. He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage. 大怒 大怒,愤怒 2. violence; great force. the rage of the sea. 猛烈 猛烈 verb1. to act or shout in great anger. He raged at his secretary. 大怒 大怒2. (of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force. The storm raged all night. (風、暴風)猛烈,狂吹 汹涌,狂吹 3. (of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence. The battle raged for two whole days. (戰事、爭執)激烈地進行 激烈地进行4. (of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people. Fever was raging through the town. (疾病等)猖獗 猖獗ˈraging adjective violent; extreme. raging toothache; a raging storm. 猛烈的,肆虐的 剧烈的(all) the rage very much in fashion. 非常流行 流行
raging
rage against (someone or something)To protest, criticize, or vent angrily about someone or something. I spent a lot of my teenage years raging against my parents, but looking back, I gave them way more grief than they deserved. Employees has formed a picket line outside of the company as they rage against proposed cuts to their pay and pension schemes.See also: ragerage at (someone or something)To vent one's intense anger or frustration directly at someone or something, whether or not they are the cause of it. Humiliated by his lowly position and poor treatment at work, Tom began raging at his family every evening when he got home. Raging at the dog for pooping on the carpet isn't going to solve anything, Sarah.See also: ragerage uncontrollably1. To become so furious as to lose control of one's own thoughts or actions. He raged uncontrollably after learning about his daughter's death.2. To grow and intensify to a huge and uncontrollable degree The wildfire has been raging uncontrollably for the past three days. Debate around this issue has been raging uncontrollably throughout this election.See also: ragerage out of control1. To become so furious as to lose control of one's own thoughts or actions. He raged out of control after learning about his daughter's death.2. To grow and intensify to a huge, destructive, and uncontrollable degree The wildfire has been raging out of control for the past three days. Debate around this issue has been raging out of control throughout this election.See also: control, of, out, ragerage over (something)1. To become furious about something. He sat there raging over the fact that he'd been passed over for the promotion.2. Of an argument, fight, debate, controversy, etc., to continue with fierce and unabating intensity. A debate has been raging over who should benefit most from a government tax cut. Controversy continues to rage over pictures of prison guard physically assaulting inmates.See also: over, ragerage through (something)1. To spread through some region or area with great intensity and destructive force. A huge storm has been raging through the Pacific Northwest for the last week. The deadly wildfire continues to rage through Northern California.2. Of an argument, fight, debate, controversy, etc., to spread through some place or thing with fierce and unabating intensity. A debate has been raging through our office right now about who the best football player of all time is. Controversy continues to rage through the country over the proposed legislation.3. To move through some place or thing in a fit of furious anger. The boss raged through the office after hearing about the dismal sales numbers from last quarter. I always knew to avoid my father when he raged through the house in one of his drunken stupors.See also: rage, throughrage out of controlto become uncontrollable. The fire raged out of control and threatened the residential area. If we didn't do something quickly, the fire would be raging out of control.See also: control, of, out, rageMedicalSeerageraging
Synonyms for ragingadj furiousSynonyms- furious
- mad
- raving
- fuming
- frenzied
- infuriated
- incensed
- enraged
- seething
- fizzing
- incandescent
- foaming at the mouth
- fit to be tied
- boiling mad
- beside yourself
- doing your nut
adj stormySynonyms- stormy
- strong
- wild
- violent
- turbulent
- tempestuous
adj severeSynonyms- severe
- acute
- extreme
- excessive
- searing
- very great
Synonyms for ragingadj violently disturbed or agitated, as by stormsSynonyms- dirty
- heavy
- roiled
- roily
- rough
- rugged
- stormy
- tempestuous
- tumultuous
- turbulent
- ugly
- violent
- wild
Synonyms for ragingadj characterized by violent and forceful activity or movementSynonymsRelated Wordsadj very severeRelated Wordsadj (of the elements) as if showing violent angerSynonyms- angry
- tempestuous
- furious
- wild
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