enravish (Meaning)

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enravish (v. t.)

To transport with delight; to enrapture; to fascinate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enravish

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enravish Sentence Examples

  1. The singer's voice enravished the audience with its sweet melodies.
  2. The beauty of the painting enravished the viewers and left them in awe.
  3. The child's laughter enravished his parents' hearts and filled them with joy.
  4. The scent of the blooming roses enravished the air and created a pleasant atmosphere.
  5. The chef's culinary skills enravished the diners' taste buds and left them craving for more.
  6. The orator's words enravished the audience and captivated their attention throughout the speech.
  7. The breathtaking view of the mountains enravished the hikers and made them feel insignificant before the grandeur of nature.
  8. The kindness of the stranger enravished the weary traveler and gave him hope in humanity.
  9. The unexpected gift enravished the recipient and brought a smile to their face.
  10. The feeling of love enravished the couple's hearts and made them believe in the power of true connection.

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To transport with delight; to enrapture; to fascinate.

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The singer's voice enravished the audience with its sweet melodies.

The beauty of the painting enravished the viewers and left them in awe.

The child's laughter enravished his parents' hearts and filled them with joy.

The scent of the blooming roses enravished the air and created a pleasant atmosphere.