raptures Antonyms

Meaning of raptures

raptures

a mystical experience in which the spirit is exalted to a knowledge of divine things, an expression or manifestation of ecstasy or passion, a strong feeling of joy, delight, or love, a state or experience of being carried away by overwhelming emotion, to cause (a Christian believer) to be taken up into heaven during the end-time, to fill with joy, the final assumption of Christians into heaven during the end-time according to Christian theology

raptures Sentence Examples

  1. The sight of her smile filled him with raptures of joy.
  2. The dancer's movements evoked raptures of applause from the audience.
  3. The painting transported viewers into a realm of raptures, capturing the ecstasy of human experience.
  4. The music of the symphony sent shivers of raptures down her spine.
  5. The lovers' embrace was a moment of pure raptures, free from any constraints.
  6. The smell of freshly baked bread filled the air with raptures, tempting all who passed by.
  7. The beauty of nature overwhelmed her with raptures, leaving her speechless with awe.
  8. The poet's words painted vivid images that sparked raptures of imagination.
  9. The victory celebration erupted in raptures of excitement and joy.
  10. The spiritual experience led her to raptures of enlightenment, transforming her understanding of life.

FAQs About the word raptures

a mystical experience in which the spirit is exalted to a knowledge of divine things, an expression or manifestation of ecstasy or passion, a strong feeling of

ecstasies, joys, blisses, cloud nine,heavens, delights, pleasures, trances, rhapsodies, frenzies

woes, miseries,depressions, melancholies, dumps, despairs, dejections,blues, glooms,doldrums

The sight of her smile filled him with raptures of joy.

The dancer's movements evoked raptures of applause from the audience.

The painting transported viewers into a realm of raptures, capturing the ecstasy of human experience.

The music of the symphony sent shivers of raptures down her spine.