[
UK
/ɹˈæptʃəɹəsli/
]
ADVERB
-
in an ecstatic manner
he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa
How To Use rapturously In A Sentence
- Being conceptually similar to what was then happening in alternative pop, these were rapturously received by a young, European audience.
- Each policy statement was rapturously received.
- Indeed, Morrissey's new songs are the most rapturously received, more so even than the Smiths gems that he periodically drops into our laps.
- But, then again, I might be rapturously anticipating my life as a sunbeam, singing tra-las to the season of mists and kissing the pates of the ludicrous.
- Not surprisingly, the most rapturously received bowlful on the menu is a deliriously seductive ragout of onions, leeks, scallions, garlic, cherry peppers, and olive oil.
- American audiences didn't question why she had suddenly returned; but they greeted her rapturously with standing ovations.
- Ms. Thurman writes rapturously about pine nuts, of the ways in which pine nuts can "improve most dishes. George Mitrovich: The New Yorker, Pine Nuts & China
- Page view page image: to Rose, who repeated the phrase rapturously to Tales of the Jazz Age
- See," she called rapturously to Dan, "this is going to be a pig! The Puritan Twins
- It was like striking gold or falling rapturously in love: he possessed secret knowledge that his Germantown friends could scarcely imagine.