To speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration
“Customers went online to rave about the restaurant's generously portioned rolls.”
To talk in a loud, angry and aggressive way
“While speaking at the table, he wrought himself up to a frenzied state of mind, and began to rant and rave.”
To talk incoherently, as if one were delirious or mad
“She began to rave incoherently about her own trial and the presence of Mary in the witness-box.”
To become enraged or angry
“Leibnitz's attempt to rob Sir Isaac Newton of the honor of the invention of Fluxions, is, as we might expect, a cause sufficient to make him rave with rage.”
To feel or express violent uncontrollable anger
To enjoy oneself in a lively or boisterous way
To enthusiastically applaud or approve of
To speak loudly and angrily, typically at someone or a group of people
Express vehement protest
To move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner
To rush about violently
To hold or write a review of
A shout of encouragement, praise, or joy
Praise and honor received for an achievement
“The game has been receiving great rave from critics and fans alike.”
Plural for a lively party involving dancing and drinking
“We will be hosting a rave to celebrate our 5th Anniversary!”
Plural for high-sounding language with little meaning, used to impress people
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