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enrapture
/ ɪnˈræptʃə /
verb
- tr to fill with delight; enchant
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Other Words From
- en·raptured·ly adverb
- unen·raptured adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of enrapture1
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Example Sentences
Such pretty maneuvering of horse and foot took place below Holyrood Palace as quite to enrapture a terrier.
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At first the work did not enrapture me, for I could not see the use of spending so much time upon breathing.
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“I will enrapture you with a thousand hexameters declaratory of my incommunicable affections,” shouted the prolific versifier.
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The depth and variegated beauty of coloring that marks this season of decaying foliage, would enrapture the heart of an artist.
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Meantime, the girl was making a toilet of vast and artful simplicity wherewith to enrapture the eye of the beholder.
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