rhapsodies in English

noun
1
an effusively enthusiastic or ecstatic expression of feeling.
rhapsodies of praise
2
(in ancient Greece) an epic poem, or part of it, of a suitable length for recitation at one time.
Write a cycle of business poems - a rhapsody to measurable results.

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1. The guests went into rhapsodies over the food.

2. The performance was greeted with rhapsodies of praise.

3. Often rhapsodies extolled heroic events or characters.

4. She went into rhapsodies over/about the chocolate cake.

5. The Hindu chants or listens to slokas from the Vedic scriptures or the Gita speaking of the Absolute Reality ' without name or form ' with as much depth of feeling as to rhapsodies of love and devotion to a personal God , Ishwar or one of his incarnations .