rave
Prononciation : [reɪv]
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Contexte : « expression »
(verb) to speak or write about something with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm. When someone raves, they are really happy and want to share how great something is.
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She raved about the new book she just read because it was so exciting.
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He didn't rave about the movie; in fact, he thought it was pretty boring.
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What do you think people rave about the most these days?
Contexte : « celebration »
(noun) a loud and exciting party, often with music and dancing. It's a fun time where people gather to enjoy themselves and celebrate.
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The rave last night was full of amazing lights and music; everyone had a great time.
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The small get-together wasn't really a rave; it was rather quiet and calm.
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Have you ever been to a rave before?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to talk wildly or incoherently, especially when someone is very excited or under the influence of something. It means they are not making much sense but are full of energy.
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After winning the game, he started to rave about how awesome his team was.
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She wasn't raving at all; she was calm and collected after the news.
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Did he rave about his win, or was he quiet?
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