1 a [noncount] : a strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control
▪ Her note to him was full of rage. ▪ He was shaking with rage. ▪ a fit of rage — see also road rage synonyms 1anger
b [count] : a sudden expression of violent anger
▪ She was seized by a murderous rage. ▪ His rages rarely last more than a few minutes. ▪ He flew into a rage. [=he suddenly became extremely angry] 2 [singular] a : something that is suddenly very popular
▪ Karaoke is (all) the rage these days. [=karaoke is very popular]
b : a strong desire by many people to have or do something — + for ▪ I don't understand the current rage for flavored coffee. [=I don't understand why flavored coffee is so popular]
▪ Her note to him was full of rage. ▪ He was shaking with rage. ▪ a fit of rage — see also road rage synonyms 1anger
b [count] : a sudden expression of violent anger
▪ She was seized by a murderous rage. ▪ His rages rarely last more than a few minutes. ▪ He flew into a rage. [=he suddenly became extremely angry]
▪ Karaoke is (all) the rage these days. [=karaoke is very popular]
b : a strong desire by many people to have or do something — + for ▪ I don't understand the current rage for flavored coffee. [=I don't understand why flavored coffee is so popular]





