rapturous in English

adjective
1
characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm.
he was greeted with rapturous applause

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1. The audience broke into rapturous applause.

2. She was greeted with rapturous applause .

3. He left the stage to rapturous applause.

4. He was given a rapturous welcome.

5. The play was greeted with rapturous applause.

6. The Olympic team was given a rapturous welcome.

7. The students gave him a rapturous welcome.

8. But carry away in the rapturous honor song.

9. She was given a rapturous reception by the crowd.

10. She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause.

11. 17 She was given a rapturous reception by the crowd.

12. The exhibition has drawn huge crowds and rapturous reviews.

13. The final piece won her a rapturous ovation from the audience.

14. Nodding, he chewed thoughtfully, his rapturous gaze on the plate.

15. Her new novel was greeted by reviewers with rapturous applause.

16. They gave a magnificent recital, which got a rapturous reception.

17. Hamlet was played by Romania's leading actor, Ion Caramitrou, to rapturous acclaim.

18. That got a rapturous round of applause too. emailinc Yeah,[Sentencedict.com] great!

19. Pope John Paul received a rapturous reception when he visited East Timor.

20. In May 1961 the show opened in London to a rapturous welcome.

21. Allmusic commented, "Carrie Underwood steals the show with her rapturous pop tune".

22. Synonyms for Athrill include ecstatic, elated, euphoric, delighted, rapturous, enraptured, overjoyed, happy, thrilled and exhilarated

23. But carry away in the rapturous honor song , she impaled herself on the longest, sharpest thorn.

24. When she saw the car Irina uttered an extraordinary sound, a long raucous rapturous cry.

25. A newspaper reports breathlessly of producers conducting rapturous relationships with PowerBooks, of screenwriters sleeping with them.

26. His face is transformed into one of rapturous pleasure over which suffuses a boyish sense of fun.

27. He failed, however, to get the rapturous reception he may have expected from his chief apologist on the international scene.

28. 23 The players furnished all those elements in an alternately rapturous and probing performance that sporadically threw decorum to the winds.

29. 27 The players furnished all those elements in an alternately rapturous and probing performance that sporadically threw decorum to the winds.

30. The players furnished all those elements in an alternately rapturous and probing performance that sporadically threw decorum to the winds.

31. Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart.

32. C. S. Lewis once claimed that the opening lines of Kubla Khan filled him with an unquenchable but rapturous yearning.

33. After two rapturous performances, the great soprano Maria Callas was asked to give one final show, and it was a triumph

34. When Nicholas returned to Parkhead to play his home debut in a showpiece friendly against Everton he was greeted with rapturous applause.

35. Perhaps it was while Enoch was thus experiencing a rapturous vision that God took him in painless death to sleep until the day of his resurrection.

36. The production of The Agitators now playing at Mosaic, under the wildly imaginative direction of Kenyatta Rogers, is a rapturous mashup of musical and staging styles that blows the dust off

37. The Bacchants’ rituals were described as wild, rapturous group encounters, drunken ecstatic cavorting, driving them wild so they do not recognize their own children – these all apply to the drug culture of the present day, and in a sprawling and progressive metropolis such as New York City the spread of such a culture is indeed menacing.