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[ en-rapt ] / ɛnˈræpt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR enrapt ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiverapt; transported; enraptured: a violinist's enrapt audience. Origin of enraptFirst recorded in 1600–10; en-1 + rapt Words nearby enraptenquire, enquiries, enquiry, enrage, en rapport, enrapt, enrapture, enravish, enregister, en règle, enrich Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for enraptThey listened with the most enrapt attention, while for four hours I talked to them of some of the truths of this glorious verse. By Canoe and Dog-Train|Egerton Ryerson Young When the clear old voice quavered into silence there was not a dry eye left among the enrapt listeners. The Brass Bound Box|Evelyn Raymond To Mossgiel, where Burns reached the top and summit of his art and wrote like one enrapt, inspired. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12)|Robert G. Ingersoll She gazed steadily upward, enrapt, her eyes resplendent with their own starlight. The Two Vanrevels|Booth Tarkington
Words related to enraptwatchful, observant, aware, interested, conscientious, vigilant, heedful, alert, awake, fascinated, hooked, immersed, intent, listening, mindful, on the ball, preoccupied, regardful, studious, all ears |