rapturous

IPA: rˈæptʃɝʌs

adjective

  • Full of rapture.
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Examples of "rapturous" in Sentences

  • The fans were rapturous.
  • He came to a rapturous reception.
  • He did come on to a rapturous reception.
  • She is rapturous with joy and excitement.
  • Alina is rapturous with joy and excitement.
  • In Natal, Chamberlain was given a rapturous welcome.
  • If he had thought her expression rapturous before, he’d been wrong.
  • An hour was spent in rapturous inspection, and then everything was placed carefully back in the boxes.
  • Tim heard my cries, and he arrived at the witch's school to be bathed in rapturous love from the prepubescent masses.
  • She nodded and turned to face him, expecting—and hoping for—a passionate kiss, an expression of rapturous joy on his face.
  • I'm Irish and inflammable, I suppose, but I never looked on a girl to make a man comprehend the entire holy meaning of the word rapturous, like that one.
  • Wainwright’s concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday (and also last night) was not merely a show, but a cultural event that drew a sold-out crowd dotted with celebrities and an audience that held Wainwright in rapturous esteem.

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