Frequency rank: 9,558. – 9,575.
- rage; fury
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- rage
- fury
This meaning refers to an intense, often uncontrollable feeling of anger. It can describe a situation where emotions are heightened and can lead to extreme actions or reactions.
This meaning conveys a state of wild or violent anger. It is often associated with actions taken under the influence of extreme emotion.
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The members of the opposition party were enraged against the bill.
I said nothing, which made him more furious.
Rosa Parks was arrested, and the black community of Montgomery was shocked and angry.
When the scandal broke, the Congressman's constituents were seething.
Tom was furious, but he tempered his language because there were children present.
18. きごう「かれし彼氏のともだち友達とのみ飲みにいったら行ったらかれ彼にげきど激怒されちゃったきごう」きごう「そのきごう『ともだち友達きごう』って、おとこ男きごう?おんな女きごう?きごう」きごう「おとこ男にきまってる決まってるでしょ。どうして、かれし彼氏のおんなともだち女友達とのみ飲みにいかなきゃ行かなきゃいけないのきごう?きごう」きごう「そりゃそうだきごう」きごう「かれ彼ねとむトムっていう言うんだけど、めっちゃいけてるイケてるの。またいきたい行きたいなきごう」
"I went drinking with one of my boyfriend's friends, and now he's furious at me." "Was this friend a guy or a girl?" "A guy, obviously. Why would I go drinking with his female friends?" "Yeah, you're right." "His name is Tom. He's really hot, and I really want to go drinking with him again."