Raved vs Ravel - What's the difference?
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(rave)
An enthusiastic review (such as of a play).
An all-night dance party filled with electronic dance music (techno, trance, drum and bass etc.) and possibly drug use.
(uncountable) The genre of electronic dance music associated with rave parties.
* 2009 , Chrysalis Experiential Academy, Mind Harvesting (page 109)
To wander in mind or intellect; to be delirious; to talk or act irrationally; to be wild, furious, or raging.
* Addison
* Macaulay
To speak or write wildly or incoherently.
* 1748 , David Hume, Enquiry concerning Human Understanding , Section 3. § 5.
To talk with unreasonable enthusiasm or excessive passion or excitement; followed by about'', ''of'', or (formerly) ''on .
* Byron
(obsolete) To rush wildly or furiously.
To attend a rave (dance party).
One of the upper side pieces of the frame of a wagon body or a sleigh.
(Webster 1913)
a snarl, complication
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To tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse.
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To undo the intricacies of; to disentangle or clarify.
To pull apart (especially cloth or a seam); unravel.
(computing, programming) In the APL language, to reshape (a variable) into a vector.
* 1975 , Tse-yun Feng, Parallel processing: proceedings of the Sagamore Computer Conference
* 1980 , Gijsbert van der Linden, APL 80: International Conference on APL, June 24-26, 1980
As verbs the difference between raved and ravel
is that raved is (rave) while ravel is to tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse.As a noun ravel is
a snarl, complication.raved
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*rave
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) raver, variant of resver, of uncertain origin.Noun
(en noun)- Maybe I wear baggies / And white socks with flip-flops / Maybe I don't like listening to rave / And I'm not on the social mountaintops
Verb
(rav)- Have I not cause to rave and beat my breast?
- The mingled torrent of redcoats and tartans went raving down the valley to the gorge of Killiecrankie.
- A production without design would resemble more the ravings of a madman, than the sober efforts of genius and learning.
- He raved about her beauty.
- The hallowed scene / Which others rave on, though they know it not.
- (Spenser)
See also
* rantEtymology 2
English dialect raves, or .Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* ----ravel
English
Noun
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Verb
- What glory's due to him that could divide / Such ravelled interests?
- The faith of very many men seems a duty so weak and indifferent, is so often untwisted by violence, or ravelled and entangled in weak discourses!
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- LOAD.S loads a sequence of scalars from the ravelled form of a matrix into successive AM elements.
- Ravelling is necessary because the execute function in the IBM implementation only accepts charactervectors as argument.
Usage notes
* The spellings ravelling and ravelled are more common in the UK than in the US.References
* Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, Page 4976, ravel * Century Dictionary Supplement, Vol. XII, Page 1114, ravel * Online Etymology,ravel