raving

/ˈreɪvɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Talking or behaving in a wild, irrational, or angry way, as if insane.
    • The movie critic wrote a raving review that called the film a masterpiece.
    • She was raving with fever and didn't recognize anyone.
    • After the argument, he was raving and pacing around the room.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. Used to emphasize a state of being extremely enthusiastic or extreme (usually in the phrase 'raving mad' or 'raving beauty').
    • The garden was full of raving beautiful flowers in every color.
    • He's not just eccentric; he's raving mad.
    • They thought the idea was raving nonsense.
noun
  1. Wild, irrational, or angry talk; ranting.
    • I ignored his ravings and walked away.
    • The patient's ravings were a symptom of high fever.
    • His ravings made no sense to anyone in the room.
verb
  1. Present participle of rave: to talk wildly or enthusiastically.
    • She was raving about the new restaurant for hours.
    • The fans were raving at the concert, screaming for an encore.
    • He kept raving about his favorite video game.