Pronunciation: /reɪdʒər/

Definitions of rager

noun an event or party characterized by wild and unrestrained behavior

Example Sentences

A1 I had a rager of a party last night.

A2 The neighbors complained about the rager happening next door.

B1 The police were called to shut down the rager due to noise complaints.

B2 The rager was so wild that it made the local news.

C1 Despite the chaos, the host managed to control the rager and keep it under control.

C2 The rager was the talk of the town for weeks after it happened.

Examples of rager in a Sentence

formal The party turned into a rager, with loud music and dancing lasting into the early hours of the morning.

informal Last night's get-together was a total rager - we had such a great time!

slang I heard that concert was a total rager, everyone was going wild!

figurative The debate between the two politicians turned into a heated rager, with insults flying back and forth.

Grammatical Forms of rager

past tense

raged

plural

ragers

comparative

more raging

superlative

most raging

present tense

rage

future tense

will rage

perfect tense

have raged

continuous tense

is raging

singular

rager

positive degree

rage

infinitive

to rage

gerund

raging

participle

raging

Origin and Evolution of rager

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'rager' originated from the Middle English word 'rage', which means violent anger or intense emotion.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'rager' has evolved to also refer to a wild or intense party or event, reflecting a shift in meaning from anger to excitement.