1. RABBLE

rabble

  • Meaning – A disorderly crowd of people, An iron bar used to stir and skim molten iron in puddling.
  • Synonyms – mob, crowd, herd, lower-class.
  • Antonyms – elite, upper-class, aristocracy.
  • Usage – They are forced to socialize with the rabble.

2. RABID

rabid

  • Meaning – expressing your opinions in a very strong way.
  • Synonyms – fanatical, zealous, crazy, wild, intolerant.
  • Antonyms – moderate, half-hearted.
  • Usage – The rabid revolutionaries.

3. RACONTEUR

raconteur

  • Meaning – One who tells stories and anecdotes with skill and wit.
  • Synonyms – anecdotist, story-teller.
  • Antonyms – // Comment if you Know.
  • Usage – The speaker was known to be quite the raconteur so the program was well attended.

4. RAFFLE

raffle

  • Meaning – A lottery in which a number of persons buy chances to win a prize.
  • Synonyms – draw, lottery, ballot.
  • Antonyms – // Comment if you Know.
  • Usage – I won this book in a raffle.

5. RAG

rag

  • Meaning – A piece of cloth used for cleaning, washing, or dusting; to tease
  • Synonyms – cloth, tease, tatters, mock.
  • Antonyms – finery, glad-rags.
  • Usage – He was wiping his oily hands on a rag.