rhapsodize (Meaning)
Wordnet
rhapsodize (v)
recite a rhapsody
say (something) with great enthusiasm
Webster
rhapsodize (v. t.)
To utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody
Webster
rhapsodize (v. i.)
To utter rhapsodies.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rhapsodize
rhapsodize Sentence Examples
- The audience rhapsodized over the virtuoso's performance.
- The critics rhapsodized about the novel's evocative prose.
- The lovers rhapsodized about each other's beauty and passion.
- The travelers rhapsodized about the stunning vistas they had witnessed.
- The teacher rhapsodized about the brilliance of her students.
- The musician rhapsodized about the joy of creating music.
- The poet rhapsodized about the power of words to inspire.
- The gardener rhapsodized about the splendor of the blooming flowers.
- The child rhapsodized about the adventures that awaited them in the summer.
- The philosopher rhapsodized about the beauty and mystery of the universe.
FAQs About the word rhapsodize
recite a rhapsody, say (something) with great enthusiasmTo utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, To utter rhapsodies.
rave,drool, enthuse, gush, effuse, slobber,fuss, dote (on),fawn, emote
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The audience rhapsodized over the virtuoso's performance.
The critics rhapsodized about the novel's evocative prose.
The lovers rhapsodized about each other's beauty and passion.
The travelers rhapsodized about the stunning vistas they had witnessed.