enrapture |
rhapsodize |
As verbs the difference between enrapture and rhapsodize
is that
enrapture is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate while
rhapsodize is to show enthusiasm.
enrapture |
x |
As a verb enrapture
is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
enrapture |
undefined |
As a verb enrapture
is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
enrapture |
false |
As a verb enrapture
is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
enrapture |
rapt |
As verbs the difference between enrapture and rapt
is that
enrapture is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate while
rapt is (obsolete) to transport or ravish.
As an adjective rapt is
(uncomparable|archaic) snatched, taken away; abducted.
As a noun rapt is
(obsolete) an ecstasy; a trance.
enrapture |
enlight |
As verbs the difference between enrapture and enlight
is that
enrapture is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate while
enlight is (archaic|transitive) to illuminate.
rapturous |
enrapture |
As an adjective rapturous
is the state or condition of being full of rapture.
As a verb enrapture is
to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate.
enrapture |
allure |
Related terms |
Enrapture is a related term of allure.
As a verb enrapture
is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate.
As a noun allure is
affectation.
enrapture |
force |
Related terms |
Enrapture is a related term of force.
As a verb enrapture
is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate.
As a noun force is
force.
enrapture |
thrill |
Related terms |
Enrapture is a related term of thrill.
As verbs the difference between enrapture and thrill
is that
enrapture is to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate while
thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
As a noun thrill is
a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.
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