seeing red
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Definition
Noun: - A state of intense anger or fury: The phrase describes a condition where someone is so angry that they lose some self-control, often with a sense of being blinded by that anger. It suggests a visceral, heated reaction.
Usage
"Seeing red" is an idiomatic expression used to describe a state of extreme anger. It is not typically used in formal writing but is common in informal speech and narrative descriptions. - It functions as a noun phrase, often following verbs like "be," "start," or "experience." - It implies the anger is sudden and overwhelming.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The idiom can be used in continuous tenses to emphasize the ongoing nature of the anger.
- She was seeing red throughout the entire argument.
- It can be modified by adverbs to describe the intensity.
- He was absolutely seeing red with rage.
Variants and Related Words
- Red mist (n): A similar idiom for a sudden, blinding rage.
- A red mist descended when he saw the damage to his car.
- Blind rage (n): A state of uncontrollable anger.
- Fly into a rage (v): To suddenly become very angry.
Synonyms
- Fury: Violent, passionate anger.
- Wrath: Extreme, often vengeful anger.
- Ire: A literary term for anger.
Related Phrases
- Make one's blood boil: To cause someone to become extremely angry.
- His arrogance makes my blood boil.
- Hit the roof / Go through the roof: To become very angry suddenly.
- My dad will hit the roof when he sees this bill.
Related Idioms
- See red: This is the base form of the idiom "seeing red." It is used in the same way.
- Careful, you'll make him see red with that comment.
Noun
- a state of irritation or annoyance