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Common collocations with rage in American Collocation

rage noun

US /reɪdʒ/

very great

blind
boiling
furious
great
jealous
murderous
uncontrollable
violent

Thomas cut her throat in a jealous rage.

but unable to do anything

frustrated
impotent

I am one of those listeners who frequently find themselves shouting at their radios in impotent rage.

when drunk

drunken

His father tried to shoot him while in a drunken rage.

feel rage

be consumed with
be filled with
feel
seethe with

In the story, he is consumed with rage and sets out to kill his sister’s murderer.

control rage

channel
control
suppress

I could no longer suppress the rage that burned within me.

express or show rage

explode with
express
unleash
vent

They vented their rage by breaking the windows and shutters of the house.

cause rage

cause
provoke

This decision will provoke rage from smokers.

make rage worse

fuel

These revelations fuelled the rage of an already angry electorate.

anger
despair
fear
frustration
fury
grief
hatred
jealousy
pain
violence

Rage and jealousy overwhelm him, and trouble ensues.