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Rage vs Seethe - What's the difference?

rage | seethe | Related terms |

Rage is a related term of seethe.


As verbs the difference between rage and seethe

is that rage is while seethe is (label) to boil.

Rage vs Irked - What's the difference?

rage | irked |


As verbs the difference between rage and irked

is that rage is to act or speak in heightened anger while irked is past tense of irk.

As a noun rage

is violent uncontrolled anger.

As an adjective irked is

annoyed.

Rage vs Hungry - What's the difference?

rage | hungry |


As a verb rage

is .

As an adjective hungry is

affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food.

Spite vs Rage - What's the difference?

spite | rage |


In obsolete terms the difference between spite and rage

is that spite is vexation; chagrin; mortification while rage is to enrage.

As nouns the difference between spite and rage

is that spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor while rage is violent uncontrolled anger.

As verbs the difference between spite and rage

is that spite is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart while rage is to act or speak in heightened anger.

As a preposition spite

is notwithstanding; despite.

Fear vs Rage - What's the difference?

fear | rage |


In obsolete terms the difference between fear and rage

is that fear is to suspect; to doubt while rage is to enrage.

As nouns the difference between fear and rage

is that fear is (uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat while rage is violent uncontrolled anger.

As verbs the difference between fear and rage

is that fear is to cause fear to; to frighten while rage is to act or speak in heightened anger.

As an adjective fear

is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.

Torment vs Rage - What's the difference?

torment | rage |


As verbs the difference between torment and rage

is that torment is to cause severe suffering to (stronger than to vex'' but weaker than ''to torture ) while rage is .

As a noun torment

is (obsolete) a catapult or other kind of war-engine.

Rage vs Explode - What's the difference?

rage | explode |


As verbs the difference between rage and explode

is that rage is while explode is to destroy with an explosion.

Rage vs Frustrate - What's the difference?

rage | frustrate |


As verbs the difference between rage and frustrate

is that rage is while frustrate is to disappoint or defeat; to vex by depriving of something expected or desired.

As an adjective frustrate is

vain; ineffectual; useless; nugatory.

Rage vs Frustratuion - What's the difference?

rage | frustratuion |

Temper vs Rage - What's the difference?

temper | rage |


In obsolete terms the difference between temper and rage

is that temper is to fit together; to adjust; to accommodate while rage is to enrage.

As nouns the difference between temper and rage

is that temper is a tendency to be of a certain type of mood while rage is violent uncontrolled anger.

As verbs the difference between temper and rage

is that temper is to moderate or control while rage is to act or speak in heightened anger.

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