Rabiosos (en. Rabid)

ra-bi-o-sos

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
One who is rabid or angry.
The dog was rabid because it was not fed.
El perro estaba rabioso porque no le dieron de comer.
That is very intense or violent.
The attack was rabid and caused a lot of damage.
El ataque fue rabioso y causó mucho daño.
That manifests itself in a furious manner.
The rabid fans protested against the referee's decision.
Los hinchas rabiosos protestaron contra la decisión del árbitro.

Etymology

From Latin 'rabiosus', which means 'full of rage'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be furious
To feel a lot of anger or annoyance.
estar rabioso
jealous to the point of rage
To feel intense jealousy.
rabioso de celos
furious with rage
To be extremely angry.
rabioso de furia

Related Words

rage
Feeling of intense anger.
rabia
fury
State of great wrath.
furia
annoyance
Feeling of displeasure.
enfado

Slang Meanings

To be very angry.
Don’t invite him; he’s rabid because he was robbed.
No lo invites; está rabioso porque le robaron.
To have a lot of energy or excitement.
The party was wild; everyone danced non-stop.
La fiesta estuvo rabiosa, todos bailaron sin parar.