Raving
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adjective
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noun
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verb
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(As an adjective)
Raving ( adjective )
Wildly excited or enthusiastic.
Origin:
Middle english, from present participle of rave.
Examples:
- He was raving about the new restaurant he had tried.
- She was raving about the new dress she had just bought.
- The fans were raving about the new album from their favorite band.
- The critics were raving about the new play.
- He was raving about the new car he just bought.
(As a noun)
Raving ( noun )
Wildly excited or enthusiastic.
Origin:
Middle english, from present participle of rave.
Examples:
- He was raving about the new restaurant he had tried.
- She was raving about the new dress she had just bought.
- The fans were raving about the new album from their favorite band.
- The critics were raving about the new play.
- He was raving about the new car he just bought.
(As a verb)
Raving ( verb )
Wildly excited or enthusiastic.
Origin:
Middle english, from present participle of rave.
Examples:
- He was raving about the new restaurant he had tried.
- She was raving about the new dress she had just bought.
- The fans were raving about the new album from their favorite band.
- The critics were raving about the new play.
- He was raving about the new car he just bought.