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rapturous

American  
[rap-cher-uhs] / ˈræp tʃər əs /

adjective

  1. full of, feeling, or manifesting ecstatic joy or delight.

  2. characterized by, attended with, or expressive of such rapture.

    rapturous praise.


ˈrapturous British  
/ ˈræptʃərəs /

adjective

  1. experiencing or manifesting ecstatic joy or delight

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Other Word Forms

  • rapturously adverb
  • rapturousness noun
  • unrapturous adjective
  • unrapturously adverb
  • unrapturousness noun

Etymology

Origin of rapturous

First recorded in 1670–80; rapture + -ous

Example Sentences

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There was rapturous applause and tears as Rachel's family discovered their much loved sister, friend and mum is coming home a winner.

From BBC

In the Saudi capital Riyadh in May, we watched how his major speech on his first foreign trip of his second term met a rapturous reception.

From BBC

He was given a rapturous reception when he emerged to the sound of The Stone Roses' iconic track 'I Am the Resurrection' and he left the arena to even bigger roars.

From BBC

Khawaja made only six before chopping on off Tongue, departing to a rapturous ovation and performing a sajdah in front of the pavilion.

From BBC

Western Digital and Seagate trade at P/Es in the low 20s, still a slight discount to the market, despite forecasts for rapturous earnings growth.

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