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    rife
    /rʌɪf/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. in an unchecked or widespread manner: "speculation ran rife that he was an arms dealer"

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  2. RIFE definition: 1. If something unpleasant is rife, it is very common or happens a lot: 2. full of something…. Learn more.

  3. Rife is one of those words. Not a whole lot has changed with rife in its long history. We continue to use the word for negative things, especially those that are widespread or prevalent. Examples are "shoplifting was rife" or "the city was rife with greed and corruption."

  4. Rife definition: of common or frequent occurrence; prevalent; in widespread existence, activity, or use. See examples of RIFE used in a sentence.

  5. rife (with something) full of something bad or unpleasant. Los Angeles is rife with gossip about the stars' private lives.

  6. Define rife. rife synonyms, rife pronunciation, rife translation, English dictionary definition of rife. adj. rif·er , rif·est 1. In widespread existence, practice, or use; increasingly prevalent. 2. Abundant or numerous. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

  7. If you say that something, usually something bad, is rife in a place or that the place is rife with it, you mean that it is very common. Speculation is rife that he will be sacked. Bribery and corruption were rife in the industry.

  8. Use the adjective rife to mean "full of" or "widespread," especially when you're talking about something negative. If the lifeguard says the water is rife with jellyfish, you're not going to want to swim in it.

  9. RIFE definition: Something unpleasant that is rife is very common: . Learn more.

  10. If you say that something, usually something bad, is rife in a place or that the place is rife with it, you mean that it is very common.

  11. of common or frequent occurrence; prevalent; in widespread existence, activity, or use: Crime is rife in the slum areas of our cities. current in speech or report: Rumors are rife that the government is in financial difficulty. abundant, plentiful, or numerous. abounding (usually fol. by with).