Rave (Verb / Adjective / Noun)
Syllable division:
How to pronounce: UK: /reษชv/ US: /reษชv/
Rave as a VERB
Meaning: To speak out of control, typically when you're unhappy or furious or when you're sick.
Example:
> The teacher rants and raves when the students don't do their work.
> Whenever the price of something goes up, he raves about it for a week.
Rave as an ADJECTIVE
Meaning: Appreciating and praising greatly.
Example:
> Her grandmother always raves about her achievements to her friends.
> The newest artists always receive rave reviews from the public.
Rave as a NOUN
Meaning: A gathering where young people dance to electronic music and occasionally use illegal substances.
Example:
> It is a norm for most teenagers to go to an open-air rave festival after they finish high school.
> His parents didn't think that it would be so expensive to allow him to attend the rave.
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He raved about his trip to Europe.
The show has received rave reviews.
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Sophie is hearing someone raving on the street.
My youngest sister is always raving reviews my mom.
One of my young sister, is in love for rave,because of this, she wants to go in many of them.
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Try saying:
> Sophie has overheard someone yelling on the street.
> My youngest sister is always raving about my mom.
> One of my young sisters is in love with raves, and because of this, she wants to go to many of them.
Most of the teachers rave when the student’s wrong behaviour.
Grandparents always rave about their grandchildren’s achievements.
Students completed their O’level exam they arranged a rave party
with their teachers.
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You can also say:
Most of the teachers rave when the student’s behavior is wrong.
Students completed their Oโlevel exam and arranged a rave party with their teachers.
“Stop raving at me” Said her grandson.