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enrapture

[en-rap-cher]

verb (used with object)

enraptured, enrapturing 
  1. to move to rapture; delight beyond measure.

    We were enraptured by her singing.



enrapture

/ ɪnˈræptʃə /

verb

  1. (tr) to fill with delight; enchant

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Other Word Forms

  • enrapturedly adverb
  • unenraptured adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of enrapture1

First recorded in 1730–40; en- 1 + rapture
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Example Sentences

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To the millions enraptured with his music and hypnotic voice, the multiple Grammy winner’s infrequent appearances added to his legend.

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There are not many sports that can keep an audience enraptured through 45 minutes of ceremony before the first point is even contested.

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There were nearly 10 people on set and we were all enraptured, each of us stopping what we were doing to be in this moment with El Barrio.

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Fans, who know the standard setlist by heart, are enraptured, singing back every word at full volume.

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Horror shows and films are now successful year-round, with the likes of “Sinners” and “The Last of Us” enrapturing audiences long before Oct.

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