Word: rave Word origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘show signs of madness’): probably from Old Northern French raver ; related obscurely to Middle Low German reven ‘be senseless, rave’. Phonetic: reɪv Listen:
talk incoherently, as if one were delirious or mad. Example: Nancy's having hysterics and raving about a ghost
speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration. Example: New York's critics raved about the acting
attend a rave party. Example: they used to rave together—then they started working together
an extremely enthusiastic recommendation or appraisal. Example: their tour received rave reviews
a lively party involving dancing and drinking. Example: their annual fancy-dress rave
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