Definition of «rabid»

Rabid is an adjective that describes something or someone with extreme anger, fury, or ferocity. It can also refer to a person who has contracted rabies, which is a viral disease that affects the nervous system and causes aggressive behavior in animals and humans.

Usage examples

  1. A rabid dog attacked the unsuspecting hiker, causing serious injuries.
  2. The rabid football fan shouted insults and threats at the opposing team's supporters.
  3. The politician's rabid following blindly supports every decision he makes, regardless of the consequences.
  4. The company's advertisement campaign generated a rabid interest in their new product.
  5. The rabid pursuit of success led to the entrepreneur neglecting his personal relationships and health.

Sentences with «rabid»

  • The little red packets of viscous hot sauce at the fast food giant have a cult following of rabid fans who will do whatever it takes to get their hands on large quantities. (topsecretrecipes.com)
  • It's a slow process to build a valid reader base of rabid fans, but it's well worth the effort.» (blog.reedsy.com)
  • Florida accounts for about 3 percent of rabid animals in the U.S. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
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