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“enraptured”
enrapture (verb), enraptures; enraptured; enrapturing
1. To fill with great happiness or delight: Kim's wonderful voice enraptured the audience.
2. To have a powerful, agreeable, and often overwhelming emotional effect on people: Mary and the other school children were enraptured by the Mrs. Thompson's stories.
2. To have a powerful, agreeable, and often overwhelming emotional effect on people: Mary and the other school children were enraptured by the Mrs. Thompson's stories.
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enraptured (adjective), more enraptured, most enraptured
1. Deeply moved: Many in the enraptured audience were greatly moved by Mrs. Stone's presentations.
2. Feeling great pleasure or delight; ecstatic, impassioned, or enthusiastic: The enraptured response of the people to the music at the concert was greatly appreciated by the conductor, Mr. Johnson, and the musicians.
2. Feeling great pleasure or delight; ecstatic, impassioned, or enthusiastic: The enraptured response of the people to the music at the concert was greatly appreciated by the conductor, Mr. Johnson, and the musicians.
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