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  2. Rage (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Rage (also known as frenzy or fury) is intense, uncontrolled anger that is an increased stage of hostile response to a perceived egregious injury or injustice. [1]

  3. Righteous indignation - Wikipedia

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    It is so when it is excessive, when it is rage, and makes us lose control of ourselves. It is so, and may become a vice, when it leads us to wish evil to those who have offended us. It is resentment when it prompts us to meet and repay evil by evil. It is vengeance when it impels us to crush those who have injured us.

  4. Anger - Wikipedia

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    For example, the element of fire shared the qualities of heat and dryness: fire dominated in yellow bile or choler, meaning a choleric person was more or hot and dry than others. Hot and dry individuals were active, dominant, and aggressive. The opposite was true with the element of water.

  5. What are ‘rage bait’ influencers? - AOL

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    This new wave of influencers may be contributing to making the internet an angrier place

  6. Emotion classification - Wikipedia

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    A popular example is Paul Ekman and his colleagues' cross-cultural study of 1992, in which they concluded that the six basic emotions are anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise. [2] Ekman explains that there are particular characteristics attached to each of these emotions, allowing them to be expressed in varying degrees in a ...

  7. Rage has long shadowed American health care. It’s rarely ...

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    In fact, eruptions of public rage have shadowed the American health care system for decades. ... The HMO backlash in the late 1990s and early 2000s, for example, ...

  8. Unpaired word - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding Latin antonym, ars, is the source of English art, which is not an antonym of inert. Inflammable Flammable Synonym. From Latin flammare meaning "to catch fire". Inflammable is from Latin inflammare meaning "to cause to catch fire". Antonym is nonflammable. [4] Innocent Nocent Rare. Means "harmful". Innocuous Nocuous Uncommon [5 ...

  9. What Is Rage Cleaning? Here's How to Use the Viral ... - AOL

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    Rage cleaning tasks may look like a deep scrub-down of the bathroom, screaming at full volume while running the vacuum, organizing a closet while freely throwing clothes or unbreakable items ...