rave

/reɪv/
verb
  1. To talk in a very excited, enthusiastic, or angry way, often without control.
    • Critics raved about the movie, calling it a masterpiece.
    • The man was raving angrily at the driver who cut him off.
    • She raved about the new restaurant, saying it was the best meal she'd ever had.
noun
  1. A large, energetic party or dance event, often with electronic music.
    • They went to a rave that lasted all night in an old warehouse.
    • She wore glow sticks and bright clothes to the rave.
    • The city passed a law to control noise from outdoor raves.
  2. An extremely enthusiastic review or piece of praise.
    • The play received raves from every major newspaper.
    • His new book got rave reviews online.
    • The chef's special dish earned raves from the customers.
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