Antonyms for enraptured


Grammar : Verb
Spell : en-rap-cher
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈræp tʃər


Definition of enraptured

Origin :
  • 1740, from en- (1) + rapture. Related: Enraptured.
  • verb captivate
Example sentences :
  • Duthil complimented her, and kissed her hand with an enraptured air.
  • Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
  • It is really so, sir;—he was enraptured with her idea just now.
  • Extract from : « The Politician Out-Witted » by Samuel Low
  • Gagniere did not hear, but continued talking, enraptured, as it were.
  • Extract from : « His Masterpiece » by Emile Zola
  • That which enraptured Coqueville was that the casks did not cease.
  • Extract from : « The Fte At Coqueville » by Emile Zola
  • He was enraptured with this, his first visit to the Continent.
  • Extract from : « War Letters of a Public-School Boy » by Paul Jones.
  • The listener feels as if he were a performer; the performer is an enraptured listener.
  • Extract from : « The Gypsies » by Charles G. Leland
  • He was enraptured by the glitter of the gold, and the workmanship of the cup.
  • Extract from : « A Literary History of the English People » by Jean Jules Jusserand
  • It was a sight of Moses and Elias that enraptured their soul.
  • Extract from : « Gathering Jewels » by James Knowles and Matilda Darroch Knowles
  • "Thank you, thank you, dear Pilade," cried the enraptured Silvestro.
  • Extract from : « Little Novels of Italy » by Maurice Henry Hewlett
  • He gazed at the photograph above his bench like one enraptured.
  • Extract from : « The Marx He Knew » by John Spargo

Synonyms for enraptured

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