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rave (verb)

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  • rave — ► VERB 1) talk wildly or incoherently. 2) speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration. 3) informal, chiefly Brit. attend or take part in a rave party. ► NOUN informal 1) chiefly Brit. a very large party or event… …   English terms dictionary

  • rave — (v.) late 14c., to show signs of madness or delirium, from O.Fr. raver, variant of resver to dream, wander, rave, of unknown origin (see REVERIE (Cf. reverie)). The identical (in form) verb meaning to wander, stray, rove first appeared c.1300 in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • rave — verb 1) I raved and swore at them Syn: rant, rage, lose one s temper, storm, fume, shout; informal fly off the handle, hit the roof; Brit.; informal go spare; N.Amer.; informal flip one s wig 2) he raved about her talent …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • rave — [[t]re͟ɪv[/t]] raves, raving, raved 1) VERB If someone raves, they talk in an excited and uncontrolled way. She cried and raved for weeks, and people did not know what to do... [V with quote] What is wrong with you, acting like that, she raved,… …   English dictionary

  • rave — [c]/reɪv / (say rayv) verb (raved, raving) –verb (i) 1. to talk wildly, as in delirium. 2. (of wind, water, storms, etc.) to make a wild or furious sound; rage. 3. Colloquial to talk or write with extravagant enthusiasm. 4. Colloquial to act… …  

  • rave — 1 verb (I) 1 to talk in an angry, uncontrolled way (+ at): Dad raved at me for hours about how irresponsible I d been. 2 to talk in a crazy way that is impossible to understand, especially because you are very ill 3 rave about/over to talk in a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rave — I UK [reɪv] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms rave : present tense I/you/we/they rave he/she/it raves present participle raving past tense raved past participle raved 1) a) to talk in an angry and uncontrolled way b) to talk in a crazy way when …   English dictionary

  • rave — rave1 [ reıv ] verb intransitive 1. ) rave about/over to speak or write in a very enthusiastic way about something or someone: The critics are raving about her performance. They were all raving over the beauty of the landscape. 2. ) to talk in an …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rave — I. verb (raved; raving) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to talk irrationally in or as if in delirium b. to speak out wildly c. to talk with extreme enthusiasm < raved about its beauty > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • rave — 1. verb 1) he was raving about the fires of hell Syn: talk wildly, babble, jabber, talk incoherently 2) I raved and swore at them Syn: rant, rant and rave, rage, lose one s temper, storm, fulminate, fume …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • rave — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Rave is used before these nouns: ↑review {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Rave is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑critic …   Collocations dictionary

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