| 释义 | View usage for: (reɪdʒɪŋ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Raging water moves very forcefully and violently.  The field trip involved crossing a raging torrent. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Raging fire is very hot and fierce.  As he came closer he saw a gigantic wall of raging flame before him. 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Raging is used to describe things, especially bad things, that are very intense.  If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up.  There may be the occasional criticism but it's clear there is no raging debate rightnow.  He felt a raging thirst. Synonyms: severe, acute, extreme, excessive More Synonyms of raging 4.   See also  rage More Synonyms of ragingraging in British English (ˈreɪdʒɪŋ) adjective1. feeling or exhibiting intense anger 2. (esp of storms, fires, etc) moving or surging with great violence  The field trip involved crossing a raging torrent.  As he came closer he saw a gigantic wall of raging flame before him. 3. extreme or intense  There may be the occasional criticism but it's clear there is no raging debate rightnow.  If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up.  a raging thirstSynonyms of 'raging'furious, mad, raving, fuming stormy, strong, wild, violent severe, acute, extreme, excessiveMore Synonyms of ragingBritish English: raging ADJECTIVE  Raging water moves very forcefully and violently. The field trip involved crossing a raging torrent. American English: ragingBrazilian Portuguese: furiosoChinese: 汹涌的European Spanish: embravecidoFrench: violentGerman: tobendItalian: furiosoJapanese: 荒れ狂うKorean: 겉잡을 수 없이 세게급진주의European Portuguese: furiosoLatin American Spanish: embravecido
Inside, she was raging. Synonyms seething fizzing (Scottish) foaming at the mouth fit to be tied (slang) boiling mad (informal) doing your nut (British, slang) off the air (Australian, slang)Additional synonymsDefinition severe or intense a patient with acute rheumatoid arthritisSynonyms intense,  serious,  deep,  concentrated,  severe,  extreme,  fierce,  harsh,  intensive,  excessive,  profound, agonizingDefinition overwhelmed He was beside himself with anxiety.Synonyms distraught,  desperate,  mad,  distressed,  frantic,  frenzied,  hysterical,  unbalanced,  uncontrolled,  deranged,  berserk,  delirious,  unhinged,  very anxious,  overwrought,  apoplectic,  at the end of your tetherThe enraged crowd marched through the streets. Synonyms furious,  cross,  wild,  angry,  angered,  mad (informal),  raging,  irritated,  fuming,  choked,  pissed (US, slang),  infuriated,  aggravated (informal),  incensed,  inflamed,  exasperated,  very angry,  pissed off (taboo, slang),  irate,  livid (informal),  incandescent,  on the warpath,  fit to be tied (slang),  boiling mad,  raging mad,  tooshie (Australian, slang),  off the air (Australian, slang)ragbagrageraggedragingraidraiderrail
Additional synonymsThe length of the prison sentence was excessive considering the nature of the crime. Synonyms immoderate,  too much,  enormous,  extreme,  exaggerated,  over the top (slang),  extravagant,  needless,  unreasonable,  disproportionate,  undue,  uncontrolled,  superfluous,  prodigal,  unrestrained,  profligate,  inordinate,  fulsome,  intemperate,  unconscionable,  overmuch,  O.T.T. (slang)Definition of a high or the highest degree or intensity people living in extreme povertySynonyms great,  high,  highest,  greatest,  worst,  supreme,  acute,  severe,  maximum,  intense,  ultimate,  utmost,  mother of all (informal), uttermostthe frenzied activity of the general election Synonyms uncontrolled,  wild,  excited,  mad,  crazy,  furious,  frantic,  distraught,  hysterical,  agitated,  frenetic,  feverish,  rabid, maniacalHe was still fuming over the remark. Synonyms furious,  angry,  raging,  choked,  roused,  incensed,  enraged,  seething,  pissed off (taboo, slang),  up in arms,  incandescent,  in a rage,  on the warpath (informal),  foaming at the mouth,  at boiling point (informal),  all steamed up (slang),  tooshie (Australian, slang)It makes me incandescent with fury. Synonyms furious,  angry,  mad (informal),  raging,  boiling,  fuming,  choked,  pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),  infuriated,  incensed,  enraged,  maddened,  pissed off (taboo, slang),  livid (informal),  up in arms,  on the warpath (informal),  foaming at the mouth,  wrathful,  in high dudgeon,  fit to be tied (slang),  beside yourself,  tooshie (Australian, slang),  off the air (Australian, slang)She was incensed at his lack of compassion. Synonyms angry,  mad (informal),  furious,  cross,  fuming,  choked,  pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),  infuriated,  enraged,  maddened,  exasperated,  indignant,  pissed off (taboo, slang),  irate,  up in arms,  incandescent,  steamed up (slang),  hot under the collar (informal),  on the warpath (informal),  wrathful,  ireful (literary),  fit to be tied (slang),  tooshie (Australian, slang),  off the air (Australian, slang)She realized how infuriated this would make me. Synonyms angry,  mad (informal),  furious,  heated,  raging,  provoked,  outraged,  annoyed,  passionate,  irritated,  hacked (off) (US, slang),  choked,  pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang),  incensed,  enraged,  exasperated,  resentful,  nettled,  indignant,  pissed off (taboo, slang),  irate,  riled,  up in arms,  incandescent,  antagonized,  piqued,  hot under the collar (informal),  on the warpath,  foaming at the mouth,  choleric,  splenetic,  wrathful,  in high dudgeon,  ireful,  tooshie (Australian, slang),  off the air (Australian, slang)Definition  angry or annoyed I'm pretty mad about it, I can tell you.Synonyms angry,  cross,  furious,  irritated,  fuming,  choked,  pissed (US, slang),  infuriated,  raging,  ape (slang),  incensed,  enraged,  exasperated,  pissed off (taboo, slang),  irate,  livid (informal),  berserk,  seeing red (informal),  incandescent,  wrathful,  apeshit (slang),  fit to be tied (slang),  in a wax (informal, British),  berko (Australian, slang),  tooshie (Australian, slang),  off the air (Australian, slang)Definition delirious the band's raving fansSynonyms mad,  wild,  raging,  crazy,  furious,  frantic,  frenzied,  hysterical,  irrational,  crazed,  berserk,  delirious, rabidShe woke to a searing pain in her feet. Synonyms acute,  sharp,  intense,  shooting,  violent,  severe,  painful,  distressing,  stabbing,  fierce,  stinging,  piercing,  sore,  excruciating,  gut-wrenchingAdditional synonymsDefinition violent or stormy adverse winds and tempestuous weatherSynonyms stormy,  turbulent,  inclement,  raging,  windy,  boisterous,  blustery,  gusty,  squally, furiousDefinition (of water or air) full of violent unpredictable currents I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas.Synonyms stormy,  rough,  raging,  tempestuous,  boiling,  disordered,  furious,  unsettled,  foaming,  unstable,  agitated,  tumultuous,  choppy, blusteryDefinition sudden and forceful That night a violent storm arose and wrecked most of the ships.Synonyms powerful,  wild,  devastating,  strong,  storming,  raging,  turbulent,  tumultuous,  tempestuous,  gale force,  blustery,  ruinous,  full of force, forcibleDefinition stormy or violent The recent wild weather has caused millions of pounds' worth of damage.Synonyms stormy,  violent,  rough,  intense,  raging,  furious,  howling,  choppy,  tempestuous, blustery |