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    rag·ing
    /ˈrājiNG/

    adjective

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  2. Learn the meaning of raging as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Raging can mean causing great pain or distress, violent, or extraordinary.

  3. Raging means very severe or extreme, or very strong or violent. Learn how to use this adjective with different nouns, such as toothache, thirst, temper, or torrent, and see synonyms and translations.

  4. When someone is raging, they're absolutely furious. The raging toddler having a temper tantrum in the supermarket might make you think twice about your new babysitting job. The adjective raging describes anyone who is full of rage, an intense and sometimes violent kind of anger.

  5. Definition of 'raging' raging. (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]

  6. Raging means very strong, powerful, or serious, especially of feelings, emotions, natural forces, or pains. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, and example sentences.

  7. Learn the meaning of raging as an adjective and a verb, with synonyms, antonyms, and sentence examples. Raging can describe something very active and unpredictable, or extremely aroused and hard.

  8. Raging means very active and unpredictable, or feeling or exhibiting intense anger. It can also describe storms, fires, or other violent phenomena. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples from various sources.