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scratchy, discordant, dissonant, jarring; strident, shrill,<br />

noisy, loud, ear-splitting, piercing: You could hear Ramsay's<br />

raucous voice above the others. A raucous scream came from the<br />

parrot's cage.<br />

ravage v. 1 lay waste, devastate, ruin, destroy, demolish, raze,<br />

wreck, wreak havoc (up)on, damage: The hurricane ravaged<br />

outlying areas but did little damage in the city. 2 pillage,<br />

plunder, despoil, ransack, sack, loot: The police tried to<br />

prevent hooligans from ravaging the shops in the town centre.<br />

--n. 3 Usually, ravages. destruction, damage, depredation(s),<br />

devastation, wrecking, ruin, demolition: All about us we saw<br />

the ravages of war.<br />

rave v. 1 rant, rage, storm, fulminate, roar, thunder, howl, yell,<br />

caterwaul, yowl, bellow, shout, scream, fly off the handle,<br />

Colloq flip one's top or lid, Slang raise hell: He kept raving<br />

on about his coffee mug having been pinched. 2 rave about.<br />

praise, laud, rhapsodize over, applaud, gush over: Bernard<br />

can't stop raving about that new Thai restaurant.<br />

--n. 3 praise, acclaim, favour, enthusiastic reception,<br />

tribute, testimonial, encomium, bouquet, plaudits, accolade,<br />

admiration, US hosanna: The play got raves in all the<br />

newspapers when it opened. 4 rage, fashion, vogue, trend,<br />

thing, last word, dernier cri, craze, mania, Colloq fad: The<br />

rave that year was for stiletto heels. 5 party, fˆte, soir‚e,<br />

Colloq do, Slang bash, blow-out, Brit rave-up , US wingding,<br />

blast: Monica threw quite a rave to celebrate her new job.<br />

ravenous adj. 1 hungry, famished, starving, starved: We were ravenous<br />

after the long hike. 2 voracious, gluttonous, greedy,<br />

insatiable, ravening, swinish, piggish, hoggish, edacious,<br />

wolfish: With my family's ravenous appetites, there are rarely<br />

any leftovers.<br />

ravine n. gorge, canyon or ca¤on, pass, cleft, defile, gully or<br />

gulley, valley, Brit dialect clough, Scots linn, US gap, gulch,<br />

arroyo: At the spring thaw, torrents filled the ravines.<br />

raving adj. 1 mad, insane, berserk, raging, crazy, crazed, irrational,<br />

manic, maniacal, frantic, frenzied, delirious, hysterical; out

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