Definition of Raved

1. Verb. (past of rave) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Raved

1. rave [v] - See also: rave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Raved

rauwolfia
rauwolfia alkaloids
rauwolfias
rauwolscine
ravage
ravaged
ravagement
ravagements
ravager
ravagers
ravages
ravaging
ravatite
rave
rave-up
raved (current term)
ravehook
ravel
ravel out
raveled
raveler
ravelers
ravelin
raveling
ravelings
ravelins
ravell'd
ravelled
raveller
ravellers

Literary usage of Raved

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"6 Mrs. Chester, bewildered by some blarney of the Major's (who had told her that Frank raved — " Yes, my dear madam, fairly raved " — about her) seized an ..."

2. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1917)
"R of Rs 56:304-6 S '17 Root slept while anarchist raved. Lit Digest 55:43+ S l '17 Race problems Alien races In Russia. ..."

3. Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original Documents by Frank Moore (1860)
"... those finer feelings that give rapture and enthusiasm, ivith durable rational enjoyment, to the humble, retired, and nudep raved.1 FEBRUARY 22. ..."

4. The Rev. J.W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman: A Narrative of Real Life by Jermain Wesley Loguen, Elymas Payson Rogers (1859)
"She refused all food and rest, and raved and mourned for her children. The reflection that tne voices ..."

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