How Do You Spell ENRAGE?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɹˈe͡ɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

The word enrage is commonly misspelled as "inrage". However, this misspelling is incorrect as the initial letter sound of the word is actually "en", not "in". The correct phonetic transcription is /ɪnˈreɪdʒ/, with the stress on the second syllable. This means the word starts with the short vowel sound "i" and ends with the "j" sound, as in "rage". To spell the word correctly, it's important to remember to start with "en" rather than "in".

ENRAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Enrage is a verb that refers to the act of greatly infuriating, angering, or enraging someone or something. It is the act of causing intense anger, wrath, or outrage, often to the point of provoking a strong emotional response or leading to violent behavior.

    When someone is enraged, they experience a heightened sense of anger and fury that can result in loss of control, aggression, or explosive outbursts. This extreme emotional state is often triggered by a perceived injustice, betrayal, or provocation. The feeling of being enrage can lead individuals to engage in destructive behaviors or make impulsive decisions they would not normally make in a calmer state.

    Enrage can also be used to refer to the act of intentionally provoking or inciting anger or fury in someone else. This could involve deliberately saying or doing something that is anticipated to cause a extreme emotional reaction or to intentionally exacerbate an existing anger.

    In summary, the verb "enrage" refers to the act of causing intense anger, wrath, or outrage in someone or something. It implies a profound level of anger that may lead to loss of control or aggressive behavior. To enrage someone is to provoke strong emotional and sometimes violent responses, often by intentionally inciting or exacerbating already existing anger.

  2. To provoke; to excite to anger; to exasperate; to make furious.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ENRAGE

The word enrage originated from the Middle French word enragier, which meant to make furious or mad. This Middle French term, in turn, derived from the Old French word enragier, which was a combination of the prefix en- (meaning to cause to be) and the adjective rage, meaning anger or fury. Ultimately, the root of enrage can be traced back to the Latin word rabia, which meant madness or rage.

Similar spelling words for ENRAGE

Conjugate verb Enrage

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have enraged
you would have enraged
he/she/it would have enraged
we would have enraged
they would have enraged
I would have enrage
you would have enrage
he/she/it would have enrage
we would have enrage
they would have enrage

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been enraging
you would have been enraging
he/she/it would have been enraging
we would have been enraging
they would have been enraging

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would enrage
you would enrage
he/she/it would enrage
we would enrage
they would enrage

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be enraging
you would be enraging
he/she/it would be enraging
we would be enraging
they would be enraging

FUTURE

I will enrage
you will enrage
he/she/it will enrage
we will enrage
they will enrage

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be enraging
you will be enraging
he/she/it will be enraging
we will be enraging
they will be enraging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have enraged
you will have enraged
he/she/it will have enraged
we will have enraged
they will have enraged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been enraging
you will have been enraging
he/she/it will have been enraging
we will have been enraging
they will have been enraging

IMPERATIVE

you enrage
we let´s enrage

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to enrage

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was enraging
you were enraging
he/she/it was enraging
we were enraging
they were enraging

PAST PARTICIPLE

enraged

PAST PERFECT

I had enraged
you had enraged
he/she/it had enraged
we had enraged
they had enraged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been enraging
you had been enraging
he/she/it had been enraging
we had been enraging
they had been enraging

PRESENT

I enrage
you enrage
he/she/it enrages
we enrage
they enrage

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am enraging
you are enraging
he/she/it is enraging
we are enraging
they are enraging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

enraging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have enraged
you have enraged
he/she/it has enraged
we have enraged
they have enraged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been enraging
you have been enraging
he/she/it has been enraging
we have been enraging
they have been enraging

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it enrage

SIMPLE PAST

I enraged
you enraged
he/she/it enraged
we enraged
they enraged

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