Rave
(verb)
- To talk or behave in a wild, uncontrolled, or frenzied way.
- 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:
- The crowd raved about the performance.
- The critics raved about the new play.
- He was raving about the new car he had just bought.
- The customer raved about the quality of service.
- The fans were raving about the new album.