Rave (verb)

  1. To talk or behave in a wild, uncontrolled, or frenzied way.
  2. To praise something or someone excessively.

Origin:

The word "rave" is derived from the old english word "raefn" which means "to rave". it means to talk or behave in a wild, uncontrolled, or frenzied way, or to praise something or someone excessively.

Examples:

  1. The crowd raved about the performance.
  2. The critics raved about the new play.
  3. He was raving about the new car he had just bought.
  4. The customer raved about the quality of service.
  5. The fans were raving about the new album.
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