Rabidly
[rab-id] /ˈræb ɪd/
adjective
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 pertaining to rabies; mad.
/ˈræbɪd; ˈreɪ-/
adjective
1.
relating to or having rabies
2.
zealous; fanatical; violent; raging
adj.
1610s, “furious, raving,” from Latin rabidus “raging, furious, enraged; inspired; ungoverned; rabid,” from rabere “be mad, rave” (see rage (v.)). Meaning “made mad by rabies” in English first recorded 1804. Related: Rabidly; rabidness.
rabid rab·id (rāb’ĭd)
adj.
Of or affected by rabies.
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