1. rada - Noun
2. Rada - Proper noun
(politics) A parliamentary body in a number of Slavic countries.
A soviet, a form of governing council in the former Soviet Union.
Rada
An unincorporated community in West Virginia
Rada (uncountable)
In Haitian voodoo, a class of loa of Dahomeyan origin, chiefly associated with warmth and benevolence.
Rada
Alternative letter-case form of rada
I have recently started acting lessons in south France, and I intend to commence acting lessons at Rada. David Ginola
... and when he thought about the way she laughed, as though she owned the air around her, his heart thundered inside his chest, a lonely rada. Junot Diaz
Since my education, I've done quite untraditional things. There are very few Etonians who went to Rada. And far fewer Etonians - certainly when I was there - went to Cambridge. I don't know whether it's the same now. Most people I knew went to Oxford, because it seemed more of an easy bridge. Tom Hiddleston
All my friends were choosing university courses, but I had no interest in anything other than acting, so I applied to go to RADA. Jonas Armstrong
I did work hard at auditions, and three years at RADA isn't like a walk in the park. And then it takes a lot of sacrifices, giving certain things up in order to audition, in order to do a play, whatever it may be. Andrew Buchan
My worst holiday was in Athens when I was a young drama student at Rada in 1965. I ran out of money. I had my things stolen and I wasn't able to speak a word of the language. Stephanie Beacham