Comparative for showing great rage or anger
“As she got out of the car, Vikram pulled up in his 4x4 and confronted her, raging with anger.”
Comparative for stormy or tempestuous in nature
“Once we left the woods, their chanting faded as the raging winds were free to blow all around us.”
Comparative for vigorously disturbed or agitated, especially by the elements
“She stood alone outside on the veranda, looking out towards the raging seas.”
Comparative for unbearably or excruciatingly painful or torturous
“Within an hour, I had a raging headache, a raging temperature, and a raging sore tummy.”
Comparative for acute or extreme in intensity or severity
“Our slight desire will become intensified until it is a raging hunger and a burning thirst.”
Comparative for very great in passion or intensity of emotion
“The reader watches Othello, as he succumbs to the verbal onslaught of Iago, turn love into raging jealousy.”
Comparative for characterized by fierce, extreme, or violent energy or force
“There's a raging battle for your soul. You need to forsake the ungodly influences and the environment you have entrenched yourself in.”
Comparative for wildly excited or uncontrolled due to worry or fear
Comparative for not having a sound state of mind
Comparative for consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly
Comparative for not restrained or held in check
Comparative for spreading or growing rapidly or profusely
Comparative for having or displaying a violent or ferocious aggressiveness
Comparative for widespread or common
Comparative for not subtle, being obvious or unmistakable in nature
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