rapturous

adj
/ˈɹæp.t͡ʃəɹ.əs/

Etymology

From rapture + -ous.

  1. derived from raptūra
  2. borrowed from rapture
  3. suffixed as rapturous — “rapture + ous

Definitions

  1. Full of rapture.

    • the rapturous applause
    • the rapturous emotions on the pulpit
    • Díaz told a rapturous crowd of 5,000 who turned out in Madrid on Sunday for the launch: “I want to be Spain’s first female president because women’s time has come, and women want to be the ones who make history.”

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA