rapt (Meaning)
rapt (s)
feeling great rapture or delight
rapt ()
of Rap
imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away.
rapt (a.)
Snatched away; hurried away or along.
Transported with love, admiration, delight, etc.; enraptured.
Wholly absorbed or engrossed, as in work or meditation.
An ecstasy; a trance.
Rapidity.
rapt (v. t.)
To transport or ravish.
To carry away by force.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rapt
Synonyms:
- enrapt
- intoxicated
- rapturous
- heady
- euphoric
- thrilled
- exhilarated
- pleased
- rhapsodic
- over the moon
- entranced
- delighted
- rhapsodical
- excited
- triumphant
- elated
- enthusiastic
Antonyms:
- heartbroken
- dejected
- disheartened
- down
- low
- dejected
- gloomy
- blue
- low
- joyless
- saddened
- heartsick
- glum
- hangdog
- despondent
- woebegone
- gloomy
- disheartened
- sorry
- wretched
- miserable
- brokenhearted
- down
- heartbroken
- wretched
- saddened
- woebegone
- woeful
- miserable
- joyless
- heartsick
- brokenhearted
- blue
- despondent
- sorry
- hangdog
- glum
- woeful
rapt Sentence Examples
- The rapt crowd listened intently to the eloquent speaker.
- She was so rapt in the book that she couldn't hear her phone ringing.
- The deer's brown eyes held us rapt as it cautiously approached.
- The athlete's rapt focus allowed him to set a new world record.
- The child was rapt by the shimmering colors and motion of the kaleidoscope.
- The students gazed raptly at the mesmerizing patterns created by the dancing flames.
- The rapturous applause filled the concert hall as the orchestra concluded its performance.
- His rapt expressions revealed his deep appreciation for the beauty of nature.
- The sight of the majestic waterfall held us rapt for hours.
- The rapt attention of the audience made the speaker feel both nervous and exhilarated.
FAQs About the word rapt
feeling great rapture or delightof Rap, imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away., Snatched away; hurried away or along., Transported with love, admiration, delight,
ecstatic, enraptured, giddy, enrapt, intoxicated, rapturous, heady, euphoric, thrilled, exhilarated
doleful, mournful, doleful, inconsolable, downcast,depressed, disconsolate, sorrowful, sad, forlorn
The rapt crowd listened intently to the eloquent speaker.
She was so rapt in the book that she couldn't hear her phone ringing.
The deer's brown eyes held us rapt as it cautiously approached.
The athlete's rapt focus allowed him to set a new world record.