If you rage about something, you speak or think very angrily about it. Monroe was on the phone, raging about her mistreatment by the brothers Inside, Frannie was raging `I can't see it's any of your business,' he raged
To be furious with anger; to be exasperated to fury; to be violently agitated with passion
You can refer to the strong anger that someone feels in a particular situation as a particular rage, especially when this results in violent or aggressive behaviour. Cabin crews are reporting up to nine cases of air rage a week. see also road rage
You say that something powerful or unpleasant rages when it continues with great force or violence. Train services were halted as the fire raged for more than four hours The war rages on and the time has come to take sides