0 past simple and past participle of rave
1 to speak in an uncontrolled way, usually because you are upset or angry, or because you are ill:
He's always raving (on) about the government.
2 to praise something very much:
A strong wind from mountain passes raved as if it was trying to throw me into the sky.
He raved about what a spectacle it was, with its finesse and the skills of its players.
Who has raved more about central government?
I had already raved over the record because it leaked.
I can not believe such ineptitude, he raved.
They all raved and producers instantly starting fighting over who would get the rights to the play.
The press raved and chaos broke out at every performance.
Her appearance got raved by press and fans, locally and abroad.