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(n)
Violent uncontrolled anger.
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The state or quality of being furious or outraged; enragement; inflamedness.
A state of wild activity or panic.
Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear.
The condition of being ferocious.
The state of being fierce.
The state of being mad; insanity; mental disease.
A temporary passion or infatuation, as for some new amusement, pursuit, or fashion; a fad.
Eagerness, fervor, excessive strong feeling.
Physical action which causes destruction, harm, pain, or suffering.
The state or quality of being wild.
(adj)
Feeling great anger; raging; violent.
(uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.
Displaying or feeling anger.
Having been made angry.
An often childish display or fit of bad temper.
A general uproar or commotion.
(British spelling) Alternative form of furor. [A general uproar or commotion.]
An anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
Anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one or one's group has been wronged or betrayed by others; indignation.
Loud, confused noise, especially when coming from several sources.
(countable, uncountable) A loud cry or uproar.
(uncountable) The resentful, indignant, or shocked anger aroused by such acts.
Someone who interferes with others; one who is nosy, intrusive or meddlesome.
An indefinite expanse.
A conclusive success following an effort, conflict, or confrontation of obstacles; victory; conquest.
A general tendency or orientation towards a certain type of mood, a volatile state; a habitual way of thinking, behaving or reacting.
A moving disturbance in the level of a body of liquid; an undulation.
Great anger; wrath; keen resentment.
(countable) The time when the Sun is below the horizon when the sky is dark.
The act of exasperating or the state of being exasperated; irritation; keen or bitter anger.
(uncountable) The state of being hostile.
A course of violent, frenzied action.
Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike.
The quality of having a bitter taste.
Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or extreme hate.
The quality of being wrathful; wrath
(uncountable) Extreme anger.
Fury; rage; heat; exasperation.
(of a person) In a state of rage; in a state of extreme, often uncontrollable, anger.
(obsolete) A furious person; a violent madman.
The act of one who fumes or shows suppressed anger.
Excessive vehemence.
(American spelling) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
Commonwealth and Ireland standard spelling of fervor.
(rare) The condition of being superferocious.
The condition or quality of being impetuous, impatient; fury; violence.
(informal) A state of intense and almost uncontrollable anger.
(archaic) The state of being excandescent, of glowing with heat.
That which infuriates
(obsolete) Intense passion or emotion; vexation.
The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.
Extreme irritability.
One who or that which infuriates.
Excessive force; violence.
(figurative, also attributive) Uncontrollable rage, anger sufficient to prevent clear thinking.
Great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion.
The quality of being frenzied.
(idiomatic) Extreme excitement.
In the greatest or highest degree; intense.
(uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.
(uncountable) The condition of being amazed; a state of overwhelming wonder, as from surprise or sudden fear, horror, or admiration; astonishment.
The quality or state of being frenetic.
A normally peaceful person who has become suddenly and uncharacteristically angry.
Extreme mania.
Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress.
(obsolete) The state of being effrenate; unrestrainedness.
A hand or foot.
The act of boiling.
Obsolete spelling of frenzy. [A state of wild activity or panic.]
An act of flooding; a flood or gush.
Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; fanaticism.
(law) An unavoidable circumstance, especially one that prevents someone from fulfilling a legal (usually contractual) obligation.
Excessive or superfluous expenditure of money.
Extreme or excessive enthusiasm.
Wild, wanton behavior.
The state of being swollen.
An outrage; an enormity.
A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power, or this system of government; especially, one that acts cruelly and unjustly.
Extreme confidence.
Excessive aggression.
Extreme hype.
An extreme form of mania.
The quality of being frantic.
A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
A tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by a large group of people, often involving violence or damage to property.
The process of making something extreme.
Frenzied and frantic, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy.
One who, or that which, enrages.
Excessive bitterness.
(idiomatic) Resentment, anger.
Obsolete form of fervency. [The state of being fervent.]
(rare) An excessively intense burst; a superburst.
(idiomatic) The emotional stamina and vigor, passion, or inner drive to achieve something, to take action, etc.