fad suggests caprice in taking up or in dropping a fashion.
last year's fad is over
rage and craze stress intense enthusiasm in adopting a fad.
Cajun food was the rage nearly everywhere for a time
crossword puzzles once seemed just a passing craze but have lasted
Examples of rage in a Sentence
Noun
Her note to him was full of rage.
He was shaking with rage.
She was seized by a murderous rage.
His rages rarely last more than a few minutes. Verb
She raged about the injustice of their decision.
The manager raged at the umpire.
A storm was raging outside, but we were warm and comfortable indoors.
The fire raged for hours.
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Noun
The difference was that now, I was filled with rage at the idea that states would soon force people into this world of aching love and every-three-hours feedings.—Literary Hub, 11 Mar. 2026 Until then, in between explosions — and with zero apologies — Taylor reveals a woman struggling to control her own rage.—Amy Nicholson, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2026
Verb
The reality is that a war is still raging in the Middle East, and no matter what anyone says, when the missiles and drones start flying, the level of certainty fades.—Zev Fima, CNBC, 10 Mar. 2026 Her video comes as her grandfather dismissed concerns about rising oil and gas prices as the war in Iran rages on.—James Powel, USA Today, 10 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for rage
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin rabia, from Latin rabies rage, madness, from rabere to be mad; akin to Sanskrit rabhas violence