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rapture

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Dictionary definition of rapture

A state of intense joy, ecstasy, or delight.
"His heartfelt speech about love and compassion was met with rapture from the crowd."

Detailed meaning of rapture

It represents a profound and overwhelming feeling of happiness or euphoria. Rapture can be experienced in various contexts, such as emotional or spiritual experiences, intense love, or even through the appreciation of art and beauty. It is a moment of complete absorption and blissful surrender to a captivating experience or feeling. In religious contexts, 'rapture' may refer to a transcendent state of being, where believers are believed to be taken up to heaven. The term 'rapture' often conveys a sense of being enraptured or enraptured by something, as if one is transported beyond the ordinary and immersed in an extraordinary realm of joy and enchantment.

Example sentences containing rapture

1. She danced with such passion and grace, her movements filled with rapture.
2. The breathtaking sunset filled me with a sense of pure rapture.
3. The music swelled, enveloping the audience in a wave of rapture.
4. The couple exchanged vows, their faces glowing with love and rapture.
5. As the final notes of the symphony echoed, the audience erupted in rapture.
6. The novel's ending left me in a state of literary rapture.

History and etymology of rapture

The noun 'rapture' has its etymological origins in Latin and Old French. It can be traced back to the Latin word 'raptura,' which is derived from the verb 'raptus,' meaning 'a carrying off' or 'a seizure.' This Latin root 'raptus' is related to the idea of being caught up or carried away by strong emotions. In Old French, 'rapture' was adopted as 'rapture' with a similar meaning of being carried away or enraptured by intense joy or ecstasy. Over time, the term 'rapture' evolved to describe a state of intense joy, ecstasy, or delight, reflecting its historical connection to being carried away by strong emotions.

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Further usage examples of rapture

1. The artist's masterpiece evoked a sense of rapture and awe among viewers.
2. The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen, creating a moment of rapture.
3. The actress's stunning performance brought the audience to a collective state of rapture.
4. The beauty of the mountain landscape inspired a feeling of rapture in the hiker's heart.
5. With every stroke of the paintbrush, the artist experienced a moment of creative rapture.
6. The child's laughter filled the room, spreading a sense of innocent rapture.
7. The spiritual leader spoke of finding inner peace and rapture through meditation.
8. The lovers embraced, their hearts overflowing with rapture at their reunion.
9. Their love was a source of endless rapture.
10. The music filled her heart with sweet rapture.
11. The sunset over the ocean was a moment of pure rapture.
12. The audience was in rapture during the breathtaking performance.
13. The beauty of nature often brings me to a state of rapture.
14. The lovers' eyes met, and they shared a moment of rapture.
15. The book's ending left readers in a state of rapture.
16. The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen with rapture.
17. The laughter of children can bring pure rapture.
18. The film's climax was a moment of cinematic rapture.
19. Her smile was a source of rapture for those around her.
20. The scent of flowers in bloom filled the garden with rapture.
21. The wedding ceremony was a celebration of love and rapture.
22. His eloquent speech inspired a sense of rapture in the crowd.
23. The taste of her homemade chocolate cake was pure rapture.
24. The art exhibit left visitors in a state of creative rapture.
25. The unexpected reunion brought tears of rapture to their eyes.
26. The first sip of coffee in the morning is always a moment of rapture.
27. The sunrise in the mountains filled them with a sense of rapture.
28. The couple danced in each other's arms, lost in rapture.

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