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enrapture
/ ɪnˈræptʃə /
verb
(tr) to fill with delight; enchant
Other Word Forms
- enrapturedly adverb
- unenraptured adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of enrapture1
Example Sentences
To the millions enraptured with his music and hypnotic voice, the multiple Grammy winner’s infrequent appearances added to his legend.
There are not many sports that can keep an audience enraptured through 45 minutes of ceremony before the first point is even contested.
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.
Fans, who know the standard setlist by heart, are enraptured, singing back every word at full volume.
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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