rapture
Americannoun
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ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy.
- Synonyms:
- exaltation, transport, beatitude, bliss
- Antonyms:
- misery
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Often raptures. an utterance or expression of ecstatic delight.
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the carrying of a person to another place or sphere of existence.
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Theology. the Rapture, the experience, anticipated by some fundamentalist Christians, of meeting Christ midway in the air upon his return to earth.
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Archaic. the act of carrying off.
verb (used with object)
noun
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the state of mind resulting from feelings of high emotion; joyous ecstasy
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(often plural) an expression of ecstatic joy
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the act of transporting a person from one sphere of existence to another, esp from earth to heaven
verb
Related Words
See ecstasy.
Other Word Forms
- raptureless adjective
Etymology
Origin of rapture
Example Sentences
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She flipped the lid up and went into raptures about the fried chicken and potato salad.
From Literature
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Here beauty is celebrated with voluptuous rapture, setting the mood for “Oh, Yemanja,” a mythic, watery mother’s prayer from Tania León’s opera “Scourge of Hyacinths.”
From Los Angeles Times
As I listened to the details of what else she was doing to prepare for the rapture, I noticed that she was sporting a shirt with Charlie Kirk’s name on it.
From Salon
In Disney, Dudamel’s “Resurrection” had the quality of rapture in surround sound.
From Los Angeles Times
Let’s replace Broadway with a bunch of rinks—and ask Stanley Cup hockey teams to send us all into the riveted rapture.
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