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  1. raving. adjective [ before noun ], adverb. informal uk / ˈreɪ.vɪŋ / us / ˈreɪ.vɪŋ / Add to word list. complete or extreme, or completely or extremely: He must be a raving idiot / lunatic. Her last book was a raving best-seller/ success. She's no raving beauty.

  2. The meaning of RAVING is irrational, incoherent, wild, or extravagant utterance or declamation —usually used in plural. How to use raving in a sentence.

  3. Raving definition: talking wildly; delirious; frenzied. See examples of RAVING used in a sentence.

  4. RAVE definition: 1. to speak in an uncontrolled way, usually because you are upset or angry, or because you are ill…. Learn more.

  5. Define raving. raving synonyms, raving pronunciation, raving translation, English dictionary definition of raving. adj. 1. Talking or behaving irrationally; wild: a raving maniac. 2. Exciting admiration: a raving beauty. n. Delirious, irrational speech. rav′ing·ly adv....

  6. adverb. in a raving manner. “ raving mad”. synonyms: ravingly. noun. declaiming wildly. “the raving of maniacs”. see more.

  7. 1.adjective. You use raving to describe someone who you think is completely mad. [informal] Malcolm looked at her as if she were a raving lunatic. Synonyms: mad, wild, raging, crazy More Synonyms of raving. 2. See also rave. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. English Quiz. Confusables. Synonyms of.

  8. May 21, 2024 · All you need to know about "RAVING" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. Talking or behaving irrationally; wild. A raving maniac. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Exciting great admiration or praise; notable. A raving beauty. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: phrenetic. maniacal. mad. irrational. fuming. berserk. wild. violent. ranting. frenzied. delirious. noun. Delirious, incoherent speech.

  10. to utter (something) in a wild or incoherent manner, as when mad or delirious. ( intransitive) to speak in an angry uncontrolled manner. ( intransitive) (of the sea, wind, etc) to rage or roar. ( intr; followed by over or about) informal to write or speak (about) with great enthusiasm.