rabid

  • 11Rabid — Rage (film) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rage (homonymie). Rage Titre original Rabid Réalisation David Cronenberg Acteurs principaux Marilyn Chambers Frank Moore Joe Silver Howard Rysh …

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  • 12rabid — rabidity /reuh bid i tee, ra /, rabidness, n. rabidly, adv. /rab id/, adj. 1. irrationally extreme in opinion or practice: a rabid isolationist; a rabid baseball fan. 2. furious or raging; violently intense: a rabid hunger. 3. affected with or… …

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  • 13rabid — [[t]ræ̱bɪd, re͟ɪb [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) You can use rabid to describe someone who has very strong and unreasonable opinions or beliefs about a subject, especially in politics. The party has distanced itself from the more… …

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  • 14rabid — adjective 1) a rabid dog Syn: rabies infected, mad, hydrophobic 2) her rabid anti immigration views a mecca for rabid shoppers Syn: extreme, fanatical, overzealous, extremist, maniacal, passionate …

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  • 15rabid — adjective Etymology: Latin rabidus mad, from rabere Date: 1594 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 …

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  • 16rabid — adjective /ˈɹæbɪd,ˈɹeɪbɪd/ a) Affected with rabies. a rabid dog or fox b) Of or pertaining to rabies, or hydrophobia. a rabid virus …

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  • 17rabid — rab|id [ˈræbıd, ˈreı ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: rabidus, from rabere; RAGE1] 1.) having very extreme and unreasonable opinions ▪ a group of rabid right wing fanatics 2.) a rabid animal is suffering from rabies …

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  • 18rabid — rab|id [ ræbıd ] adjective 1. ) expressing your opinions in a very strong way or behaving in an unreasonable way in order to make a change: rabid revolutionaries 2. ) a rabid animal has rabies …

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  • 19rabid — adjective 1 having very extreme and unreasonable opinions, especially about politics; fanatical: rabid right wingers 2 suffering from rabies: a rabid dog …

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  • 20rabid — UK [ˈræbɪd] / US adjective 1) expressing your opinions in a very strong way, or behaving in an unreasonable way in order to make a change rabid revolutionaries 2) a rabid animal has rabies …

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