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BNC: 22403 COCA: 16269

rabid

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
rabid /ˈræbəd/ adjective
rabid
/ˈræbəd/
adjective
Learner's definition of RABID
: affected with rabies患狂犬病的
[more rabid; most rabid] : having or expressing a very extreme opinion about or interest in something极端的;偏激的

— rabidly

adverb
BNC: 22403 COCA: 16269

rabid

adjective

ra·​bid ˈra-bəd How to pronounce rabid (audio)
also
ˈrā- How to pronounce rabid (audio)
1
a
: extremely violent : furious
b
: going to extreme lengths in expressing or pursuing a feeling, interest, or opinion
rabid editorials
a rabid supporter
2
: affected with rabies
rabidity noun
rabidly
ˈra-bəd-lē How to pronounce rabid (audio)
 also  ˈrā-
adverb
rabidness noun

Example Sentences

a politician with rabid supporters Her husband is a rabid baseball fan.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin rabidus mad, from rabere

First Known Use

1594, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of rabid was in 1594
BNC: 22403 COCA: 16269

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