Raving ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Raving ( adjective )

Wildly excited or enthusiastic.

Origin:

Middle english, from present participle of rave.

Examples:

  1. He was raving about the new restaurant he had tried.
  2. She was raving about the new dress she had just bought.
  3. The fans were raving about the new album from their favorite band.
  4. The critics were raving about the new play.
  5. 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:

  1. He was raving about the new restaurant he had tried.
  2. She was raving about the new dress she had just bought.
  3. The fans were raving about the new album from their favorite band.
  4. The critics were raving about the new play.
  5. 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:

  1. He was raving about the new restaurant he had tried.
  2. She was raving about the new dress she had just bought.
  3. The fans were raving about the new album from their favorite band.
  4. The critics were raving about the new play.
  5. He was raving about the new car he just bought.
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