rage

Main Entry:
rage [reyj]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: extreme anger
Synonyms: acerbity, acrimony, agitation, animosity, apoplexy, asperity, bitterness, blowup, bluster, choler, convulsion, dander, eruption, exasperation, excitement, explosion, ferment, ferocity, fireworks, frenzy, furor, fury, gall, heat*, hemorrhage, huff, hysterics, indignation, ire, irritation, madness, mania, obsession, outburst, paroxysm, passion, rampage, raving, resentment, spasm, spleen, squall, storm, tantrum, temper, umbrage, uproar, upset, vehemence, violence, wingding, wrath
Notes: ire suggests greater intensity than anger, rage suggests loss of self-control, and fury is destructive rage verging on madness
Antonyms: glee, happiness
Main Entry: rage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be angry
Synonyms: be beside oneself, be furious, be uncontrollable, blow a fuse, blow one's top, blow up, boil over, bristle, chafe, champ at bit, erupt, fly off the handle, foam at the mouth, fret, fulminate, fume, go berserk, have a fit, have a tantrum, let off steam, look daggers, make a fuss over, overflow, rail at, rampage, rant, rant and rave, rave, roar, scold, scream, seethe, snap at, splutter, steam, storm, surge, tear, throw a fit, work oneself into sweat, yell
Notes: ire suggests greater intensity than anger, rage suggests loss of self-control, and fury is destructive rage verging on madness
Antonyms: be happy
Main Entry: anger
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: state of being mad, annoyed
Synonyms: acrimony, animosity, annoyance, antagonism, blow up, cat fit, chagrin, choler, conniption, dander, disapprobation, displeasure, distemper, enmity, exasperation, fury, gall, hatred, hissy fit, huff, ill humor, ill temper, impatience, indignation, infuriation, irascibility, ire, irritability, irritation, mad, miff, outrage, passion, peevishness, petulance, pique, rage, rankling, resentment, slow burn, soreness, stew, storm, tantrum, temper, tiff, umbrage, vexation, violence
Antonyms: agreeability, calmness, contentment, enjoyment, good nature, happiness, joy, peace, pleasantness
Main Entry: blow up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: burst with anger
Synonyms: become angry, become enraged, erupt, go off the deep end, hit the roof, lose control, lose temper, rage, rave
Antonyms: be calm
Main Entry: boil
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be angry
Synonyms: be indignant, blow up, bristle, burn, flare, foam at the mouth, fulminate, fume, rage, rave, sputter, storm
Antonyms: be happy
Main Entry: bristle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: become upset, excited
Synonyms: be angry, be infuriated, be maddened, blow up, boil, boil over, bridle, flare, flare up, fume, get one's dander up, rage, rise, ruffle, see red, seethe, spit*, stand on end, swell
Main Entry: bug
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: obsession
Synonyms: craze, enthusiasm, fad, mania, rage, zeal
Notes: a bug is a particular kind of insect, specifically belonging to the order Hemiptera (tough leathery forewings attached to the body - like ladybugs, beetles) while insects generally belong to the class Insecta, which have bodies in three segments, usually two pairs or wings and three pairs of legs (like bees, mosquitoes); spiders are not technically insects because they have four pairs of legs
insect (from Latin animal insectum) literally meant 'divided animal' or 'cut up or into' from the segments of its body (head, thorax, abdomen) - the common word being 'bug'; insect is any of an extremely large group of small invertebrate animals - and most undergo metamorphosis while bug denotes a special group of insects with beaklike sucking mouth parts and partly membranous forewings
Main Entry: burn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be excited about; yearn for
Synonyms: be angry, be aroused, be inflamed, be passionate, be stirred up, blaze, boil, breathe fire, bristle, desire, eat up, fume, lust, rage, seethe, simmer, smoulder, tingle, yearn
Antonyms: stifle, subdue
Main Entry: carry on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lose control emotionally
Synonyms: act up, be indecorous, blunder, cut up, lose it, make a fuss, misbehave, rage, raise Cain
Antonyms: be calm
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