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: --
His powers of reason, though thus warped, were not taken from him, and he neither raved nor sank into mental lethargy.
He raved against some men and imagined that someone was seeking to do him injury.
Critics raved about the release, with many citing it as a return to form.
They spoke now of his body of work and raved over the effortless elegance of his prose and the depth of his tragic vision.
The teams feuded over the summer of 1989, producing many excellent, raved-about matches.
In this later work he skipped the chapter about religion, suggesting that the author has raved in religious matters.
Critics returned a second time and raved about his dynamic performance.
Her appearance got raved by press and fans, locally and abroad.