Rabioso (en. Rabid)
/raˈβjoso/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That shows strong anger or irritation.
He was furious about the injustice he suffered.
Estaba rabioso por la injusticia que sufrió.
Refers to an animal that has rabies.
The dog was rabid and needed to be handled carefully.
El perro estaba rabioso y debía ser tratado con cuidado.
That acts with fury or violence.
The storm was raging, causing havoc in the city.
La tormenta era rabiosa, causando estragos en la ciudad.
Etymology
From Latin 'rabiosus', meaning 'one who has rabies'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be furious
To feel very angry or upset.
estar rabioso
accumulated rage
Feeling of anger that has been kept inside.
rabia acumulada
furious with envy
To feel intensely jealous or envious.
rabioso de envidia
Related Words
rage
Fury or intense anger.
rabia
rabioso
People who act with a lot of violence or force.
rabioso
Slang Meanings
To be very angry.
Today I feel furious about what happened at work.
Hoy me siento rabioso por lo que pasó en el trabajo.
To be very excited or enthusiastic in an exaggerated way.
The team won and everyone was rabid with joy.
El equipo ganó y todos estaban rabiosos de alegría.