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raged


Meanings
  • meaning 1: out of control, in a state of extreme emotion

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Pronunciation




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Rhymes
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Homophones
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Variants
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rage , raged , rages , raging
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Array of different forms of the 'raged' (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).


Etymology
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The word 'raged' originated from the Old English word 'ragen' which means 'to be in a state of extreme emotion or to be out of control'.


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  1. The word 'raged' is often used to describe the texture or appearance of fabric that has been damaged or worn out, often resulting in a frayed or uneven edge.

  2. The word 'raged' has its origins in Old English, where it was used to describe a state of extreme emotion or agitation, often characterized by intense feelings of anger, fear, sadness, or joy.

  3. The word 'raged' has been used in various forms of literature, art, and music to describe a state of extreme emotion, out of control behavior, or intense passion. For example, in poetry, 'raged' might be used to describe the emotions of a character in a sonnet or ballad. In visual art, 'raged' might be used to describe the texture or mood of a painting or sculpture. In music, 'raged' might be used to describe the intensity or emotion of a musical composition or performance.


Related Concepts
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  1. extreme emotions: A state of intense emotional response, often characterized by feelings of anger, fear, sadness, or joy.

  2. out of control behavior: Actions or conduct that is not managed or regulated, often resulting in negative consequences or harm to oneself or others.

  3. intense passion: A strong feeling of emotion or love, often characterized by a deep sense of attachment or commitment to a person, idea, or cause.


Culture
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The word 'raged' has been used in various forms of literature, art, and music to describe a state of extreme emotion, out of control behavior, or intense passion. For example, in poetry, 'raged' might be used to describe the emotions of a character in a sonnet or ballad. In visual art, 'raged' might be used to describe the texture or mood of a painting or sculpture. In music, 'raged' might be used to describe the intensity or emotion of a musical composition or performance. Overall, the word 'raged' has a rich cultural and historical significance, and continues to be used in various forms of creative expression to describe a state of extreme emotion, out of control behavior, or intense passion.

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