单词 | rapturous |
释义 | rapturous (once / 1910 pages) adj If you're blissfully happy, you're rapturous. You could describe your purring cat rolling around in catnip as rapturous. The adjective rapturous is great for describing someone who's delighted, like the rapturous excitement of a room full of teenagers at their favorite pop star's concert, or the rapturous look on a child's face when she opens her birthday present and finds exactly what she had hoped for. The root word of rapturous is the Latin raptus or "a carrying off," and until the mid-1600s, that's exactly what rapture was used to mean. WORD FAMILYrapturous: rapturously+/enrapture: enraptured, enraptures, enrapturing/rapture: enrapture, raptures, rapturous USAGE EXAMPLESSuch challenges aside, the book received rapturous reviews. New York Times(Dec 31, 2016) They brought him down to the rapturous applause of the entire street. BBC(Dec 27, 2016) Light seems to travel through Redwood's looped, dragged, taffy-stretched line, animating an already rapturous palette of teal, ocher, emerald and brick. Los Angeles Times(Dec 23, 2016) adj feeling great rapture or delight Syn ecstatic, enraptured, rapt, rhapsodic joyous full of or characterized by joy |
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