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raging

/'reidʤiɳ/
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Word: Raging

Part of Speech: Adjective

Basic Definition: The word "raging" describes something that is very intense or shows violent feelings, especially anger. It can also refer to something that is very active or forceful, like strong winds or rough water.

Usage Instructions:
  1. Describing Intense Emotions: You can use "raging" to describe feelings that are very strong, especially anger.
  2. Describing Nature: It is also used to talk about the elements like the sea, wind, or fire when they are very powerful and uncontrollable.
Examples:
  1. Emotions: "He was raging with anger when he heard the news."
  2. Nature: "The raging sea made it difficult for the fishermen to return home."
Advanced Usage:

"Raging" can be used in more complex ways to emphasize the severity of a situation. For example: - "The raging debate among the scientists highlighted the urgency of climate change." - "The city was in a state of raging chaos after the storm."

Word Variants:
  1. Rage (noun): The feeling of intense anger.
    • Example: "His rage was evident when he shouted."
  2. Rage (verb): To show intense anger.
    • Example: "She raged against the unfair treatment."
  3. Ragingly (adverb): In a manner that is very intense or angry.
    • Example: "He spoke ragingly about the injustice he faced."
Different Meanings:

While "raging" primarily refers to intense anger or violent activity, it can also describe: - A "raging thirst" meaning a very strong desire for something to drink. - A "raging toothache" meaning severe pain in a tooth.

Synonyms:
  • Furious
  • Wild
  • Intense
  • Violent
  • Tempestuous
Idioms:
  • Raging against the machine: This phrase means to resist or fight against an established system or authority.
Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific phrasal verbs that use "raging," but you might encounter phrases like: - "Raging out of control" – meaning to be in a situation that is not manageable or is escalating quickly. - "Raging with excitement" – meaning to be extremely excited.

Summary:

"Raging" is a powerful word that conveys strong emotions or intense situations.

Adjective
  1. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger
    • angry clouds on the horizon
    • furious winds
    • the raging sea
  2. very severe
    • a raging thirst
    • a raging toothache
  3. 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

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