Definition
The act of enraging or the state of being enraged; rage or fury.
Etymology
From 'enrage' + '-ment' (suffix creating abstract nouns from verbs). More common in formal writing than 'enragedness.'
Kelly Says
Between 'enragedness,' 'enragement,' and 'rage,' English offers multiple ways to say the same thing—but 'rage' is so much simpler that the others feel needlessly complicated.
Translations
CACatalà
fúria
/ˈfu.ɾi.ə/
CSČeština
rozhořčení
/roz.hoʁˈt͡ʃɛ.nɪ/
DEDeutsch
Erregung
/ɛʁˈɡuŋ/
ESEspañol
enojo
/eˈno.xo/
FISuomi
suututtavuus
/ˈsuː.tut.tɑ.vus/
FRFrançais
exaspération
/ɛɡ.zas.pe.ʁa.sjɔ̃/
IDBahasa Indonesia
marah
/ma.rah/
ITItaliano
adiramento
/a.di.rɑˈmento/
MSBahasa Melayu
marah
/ma.rah/
NLNederlands
woede
/ˈʋoː.də/
PLPolski
wściekłość
/ˈfɕt͡ɕɛŋ.kwɔɕt͡ɕ/
PTPortuguês
irritação
/i.ʁi.tɐˈsɐ̃w/
RUРусский
раздражение
razdraženie
SVSvenska
vredesmod
/ˈvrɛː.dɛs.muːd/
SWKiswahili
hasira
/ha.si.ra/
UKУкраїнська
розгнів
rozhniv
VITiếng Việt
tức giận
tứck giận
ZUZU
ukuthula
u.ku.thu.la