What is rife? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of rife

rifeadjective

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/raɪf//raɪf/

Where does the word rife come from?

The word "rife" comes from the Old English word "ryfan," which meant "open" or "loose." This evolved into the Middle English phrase "ryven" or "ryvene," which referred to the loose-fitting joints of an arrow in a quiver. As the English language developed, "rife" began to take on a wider meaning. By the late 1400s, it was being used to describe something that was abundant, plentiful, or prevalent. This usage likely came from the idea that a quiver full of arrows was plentiful and ready for use. Over time, "rife" came to be associated with disease as well. In the 1500s, "rife" began to be used to describe an epidemic or pandemic, likely from the idea that a population affected by a disease is similarly plentiful. Today, the word "rife" is often used figuratively to describe something that is prevalent or common, particularly in negative contexts such as "rife with corruption" or "rife with danger." However, it can also be used more simply to describe something that is abundant or prosperous, as in "rife with opportunities." In short, the modern meaning of the word "rife" can be traced back to its origins as a descriptor of the loose-fitting joints of arrows, and has evolved over time to encompass a wider range of meanings.

Vocabulary summary rife

typeadjective

meaningspread, circulate, prevail; rampant

exampleto be (grow, wax) rife: spread, rampant (disease, rumor...)

meaning(: with) have many, full

exampleto be rife with social evils

Example of vocabulary rifenamespace

meaning

if something bad or unpleasant is rife in a place, it is very common there

  • It is a country where corruption is rife.
  • Rumours are rife that he is going to resign.
  • Crime is rife in the neighborhood at night, so it's best to avoid walking alone.
  • Rumors about the CEO's dismissal have been rife in the company for weeks now.
  • The air in the city is rife with pollution, making it a difficult place to breathe for those with respiratory issues.
meaning

full of something bad or unpleasant

  • Los Angeles is rife with gossip about the stars' private lives.

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