Pronunciation: /reɪt reɪdʒ/
noun a fixed price or charge for something
A1 The child's rate rage was evident when he didn't get the toy he wanted.
A2 She couldn't control her rate rage when her computer froze during an important presentation.
B1 The customer's rate rage was understandable after waiting in line for over an hour.
B2 The team captain's rate rage was palpable after losing the championship game in the final minutes.
C1 The CEO's rate rage was apparent during the board meeting when discussing the company's declining profits.
C2 The politician's rate rage was on full display during the heated debate on national television.
formal The government is concerned about the rising crime rate in urban areas.
informal I can't believe the rate of inflation these days, it's crazy!
slang The rate of likes on my latest post is off the charts!
figurative Her rate rage was evident as she stormed out of the meeting in frustration.
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