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[ UK /ɹˈæpt/ ]
[ US /ˈɹæpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. feeling great rapture or delight

How To Use rapt In A Sentence

  • Sadly, none of a myriad of ingenious contraptions, despite inventors' claims, puts forth more energy than it absorbs.
  • Through her suit, Suzie Nova felt the diamantine exterior of the alien contraption throb faintly below her feet, alive with incomprehensible energies that course through it like blood through arteries.
  • With a stage presence as big as her amazing costumes, her ad-libs and one-liners had the audience in raptures.
  • She sat with rapt expression reading her book.
  • Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
  • The raptor swooped down on its prey
  • The church was full, and everyone listened in rapt attention.
  • The girl was aroused, her expression mirroring her mentor's almost exactly as she raptly observed the scene. In the Midnight Hour
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  • Such was the rapturous applause that he was dragged out for a second time to take a bow. Times, Sunday Times
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