Synonyms for enragement
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : en-reyj |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈreɪdʒ |
Définition of enragement
Origin :- late 14c. (implied in enraged), from Old French enragier "go wild, go mad, lose one's senses," from en- "make, put in" (see en- (1)) + rage "rabies, rage" (see rage (n.)). Related: Enraging. Intransitive only in Old French; transitive sense is oldest in English.
- As in snit : noun maddened state
- Admaston, with a white fire of enragement in his face, still preserved his absolute calm of poise.
- Extract from : « A Butterfly on the Wheel » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
Antonyms for enragement
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