rhapsoder (Meaning)

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rhapsoder (n.)

A rhapsodist.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhapsoder

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rhapsoder Sentence Examples

  1. The rhapsoder captivated the audience with his impassioned recitations of epic poetry.
  2. The orator's rhapsodies evoked a symphony of emotions, stirring the hearts of listeners.
  3. The rhapsoder's melodious voice carried the audience away to distant lands and forgotten realms.
  4. The rhapsoder's performances were highly anticipated, drawing crowds eager to witness his verbal artistry.
  5. The rhapsoder's repertoire included both ancient classics and contemporary works, ensuring his appeal to a wide audience.
  6. The rhapsoder's performances were a testament to the enduring power of the spoken word.
  7. The rhapsoder's improvisations were a display of his exceptional talent and creativity.
  8. The rhapsoder's voice resonated with passion, joy, and sorrow, conveying the full range of human emotion.
  9. The rhapsoder's performances transported listeners to a world where imagination and reality blurred.
  10. The rhapsoder's legacy lives on through recordings and written accounts of his extraordinary performances.

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A rhapsodist.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rhapsoder captivated the audience with his impassioned recitations of epic poetry.

The orator's rhapsodies evoked a symphony of emotions, stirring the hearts of listeners.

The rhapsoder's melodious voice carried the audience away to distant lands and forgotten realms.

The rhapsoder's performances were highly anticipated, drawing crowds eager to witness his verbal artistry.