Out-of-control anger

Now we are looking on the crossword clue for: Out-of-control anger.
it’s A 20 letters crossword puzzle definition.
Next time, try using the search term “Out-of-control anger crossword” or “Out-of-control anger crossword clue” when searching for help with your puzzle on the web. See the possible answers for Out-of-control anger below.

Did you find what you needed?
We hope you did!. If you are still unsure with some definitions, don’t hesitate to search them here with our crossword puzzle solver.

Possible Answers:

Rage.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 1/18/20 0
Smartypants Saturday

Random information on the term “Rage”:

Rage (or fury) is intense, uncontrolled anger that is an increased stage of hostile response to a particularly egregious injury or injustice.

Old French raige, rage (French: rage), from Medieval Latin rabia, from Latin rabies (“anger fury”) akin to Sanskrit rabhas (violence). The Vulgar Latin spelling of the word possesses many cognates when translated into many of the modern Romance languages, such as Spanish, Galician, Catalan, Portuguese, and modern Italian: rabia, rabia, ràbia, raiva, and rabbia respectively.

Rage can sometimes lead to a state of mind where the individuals experiencing it believe they can do, and often are capable of doing, things that may normally seem physically impossible. Those experiencing rage usually feel the effects of high adrenaline levels in the body. This increase in adrenal output raises the physical strength and endurance levels of the person and sharpens their senses, while dulling the sensation of pain. High levels of adrenaline actually impair memory. Temporal perspective is also affected: people in a rage have described experiencing events in slow-motion. Time dilation occurs due to the individual becoming hyper aware of the hind brain (the seat of fight or flight)[citation needed]. Rational thought and reasoning would inhibit an individual from acting rapidly upon impulse. An older explanation of this “time dilation” effect is that instead of actually slowing our perception of time, high levels of adrenaline increase our ability to recall specific minutiae of an event after it occurs. Since humans gauge time based on the number of things they can remember, high-adrenaline events such as those experienced during periods of rage seem to unfold more slowly.

Rage on Wikipedia