Raring - definition of raring by The Free Dictionary Define raring raring synonyms, raring pronunciation, raring translation, English dictionary definition of raring also rar·in' adj Informal Full of eagerness; enthusiastic
raring adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of raring adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary raring to do something very enthusiastic about starting to do something The new recruits arrived early, all dressed up and raring to go (= to start) She is raring to get back to work after her operation
raring - Wiktionary, the free dictionary raring (comparative more raring, superlative most raring) Eager synonyms, antonyms Synonyms: eager, keen, hot to trot, champing at the bit; fain (archaic) Antonyms: averse, disinclined, reluctant, unwilling raring to go I'm ready and raring to go I can hardly wait to get there
RARING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you are raring to do something or are raring for it, you are very eager to do it or very eager that it should happen Sarah's here and raring to meet you He is raring to charge into the fray and lay down the law Baker suggested the administration wasn't raring for a fight
Raring: meaning, definitions, translation and examples The word 'raring' is an American English term that originated in the early 20th century, likely derived from a dialectical variation of 'rear' or 'rare' Its use indicates a sense of eagerness or readiness, often associated with a youthful exuberance or enthusiasm for an activity