How Do You Spell ENRAGES?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɹˈe͡ɪd͡ʒz] (IPA)

The word "enrages" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ɪnˈreɪdʒɪz/. The first syllable, "en," rhymes with "pen." The second syllable, "ra," sounds like the word "rah" with a slightly longer "a" sound. The final syllable, "ges," sounds like "jiz" with a soft "g" sound. The word means to make someone extremely angry or furious. It is a verb that can be used in various contexts such as politics, relationships, and disagreements.

ENRAGES Meaning and Definition

  1. Enrages is a verb that refers to the process of making someone extremely angry, inciting intense fury, or triggering extreme rage. It can be used to describe a situation or an action that causes an individual to become enraged or infuriated. Enrages typically involve provoking deep anger or irritation, often leading to a loss of control or an outburst of emotions.

    When someone is enraged, their anger may manifest in several ways. This could involve an outpouring of aggressive behavior, shouting, or even violent actions. The state of being enraged often results from a perceived offense, injustice, or a violation of personal boundaries.

    Enrages can be caused by a variety of factors, such as personal grievances, mistreatment, frustrating circumstances, or intense disagreement. It can also stem from witnessing or experiencing something deeply hurtful or offensive. The effect of being enraged can be detrimental, not only for the individual experiencing it but also for those around them, as their wrath can lead to further conflict or damage relationships.

    To enrages someone means to evoke such intense anger that it overrides their ability to remain calm or composed. The feeling of rage is often accompanied by heightened emotions, stress, and a strong desire to seek retribution or justice. It is important to manage and address rage in a healthy manner, as prolonged or uncontrolled anger can have detrimental effects on both mental and physical well-being.

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Etymology of ENRAGES

The word "enrages" is the plural form of the noun "enrage". The noun "enrage" comes from the Old French word "enrager", which is derived from the verb "rage", meaning "to become furious". The Old French word "enrager" arrived in English during the late 16th century, and "enrage" refers to causing someone or something to become extremely angry or enraged.

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Conjugate verb Enrages

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

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

PRESENT PERFECT

I have enraged
we have enraged
you have enraged
he/she/it has enraged
they have enraged
I am enraging
we are enraging
you are enraging
he/she/it is enraging
they are enraging
I was enraging
we were enraging
you were enraging
he/she/it was enraging
they were enraging
I will be enraging
we will be enraging
you will be enraging
he/she/it will be enraging
they will be enraging
I have been enraging
we have been enraging
you have been enraging
he/she/it has been enraging
they have been enraging
I had been enraging
we had been enraging
you had been enraging
he/she/it had been enraging
they had been enraging
I will have been enraging
we will have been enraging
you will have been enraging
he/she/it will have been enraging
they will have been enraging
I would have enraged
we would have enraged
you would have enraged
he/she/it would have enraged
they would have enraged
I would be enraging
we would be enraging
you would be enraging
he/she/it would be enraging
they would be enraging
I would have been enraging
we would have been enraging
you would have been enraging
he/she/it would have been enraging
they would have been enraging

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