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    rab·id
    /ˈrabəd/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of RABID is extremely violent : furious. How to use rabid in a sentence.

  3. having and expressing extreme and unreasonable feelings: The attack is believed to have been carried out by a group of rabid anti-semites. Even the most rabid football fans probably wouldn't know this. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. rabid. (ræbɪd , reɪb- ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You can use rabid to describe someone who has very strong and unreasonable opinions or beliefs about a subject, especially in politics. [disapproval] The party has distanced itself from the more rabid nationalist groups in the country.

  5. While you've likely heard it used to describe an animal infected by rabies, rabid (derived from the Latin verb rabere, "be mad, rave") can also dramatically describe a person exhibiting fanatical, extremely enthusiastic, or raging behavior.

  6. Rabid definition: irrationally extreme in opinion or practice. See examples of RABID used in a sentence.

  7. rabid. adjective. /ˈræbɪd/, /ˈreɪbɪd/ [usually before noun] (disapproving) (of a type of person) having very strong feelings about something and acting in an unacceptable way. rabid fanatics. the rabid tabloid press. Want to learn more?

  8. Define rabid. rabid synonyms, rabid pronunciation, rabid translation, English dictionary definition of rabid. adj. 1. Of or affected by rabies. 2. Raging; uncontrollable: rabid thirst. 3. Extremely zealous or enthusiastic; fanatical: a rabid football fan....

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