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Enraptured

Enraptured meaning

simple past and past participle of enrapture

Synonyms of Enraptured

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Fans were enraptured by the set, as one took to X with a video a particularly incredible moment.

Markram’s record-breaking exploits had the small crowd enraptured.

You started any of the films thinking you were simply engaging in a lighthearted holiday tradition, but soon enough, your mind would snag on a scene or a line, and you’d become totally enraptured.

However, as I observe the detail and precision implemented by the talented team while they create the delicate ceramics, I finally understand why the matriarch was so enraptured with her vase.

At the same time, a subplot follows the love life of Page’s daughter, Anne (Linda Bard), who has enraptured three different men.

From June 6th to June 9th, Montreal will be completely enraptured in Grand Prix festivities.

In 1987, the entire United States was enraptured by a Texas baby falling into a well.

It hurts like real life, yet leaves you enraptured by its power.

Lauren Jane Hudson as Vivie, playful when with the rest of the Cottingley girls, enraptured with her fierce passion when confronting Elsie and Winifred.

The word “prehistory” was coined by archaeologists around 1834, and by the 1860s, Europeans had grown enraptured by floppy-haired hominids, galumphing dinosaurs and rocks from a time before Homo sapiens.

While many fans turn them into something transcendent -- even enraptured -- Cranes faithful nowadays seem clearly unmoved by their abundance.

A Discovery Of Witches possesses some fun performances and may please those enraptured by the books, but its lack of discernible identity could perhaps hold it back from being the next fantasy craze it hopes to be.

A UGANDAN children’s choir that has enraptured audiences around the world will perform a free concert in Whakatane on Thursday.

Britain, meanwhile, was distracted by events in Ireland, and the French were enraptured by the final days of the trial of Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a prominent politician who had shot a newspaper editor.

American anarchist leader Emma Goldman gives a lecture from offstage as Leon Czolgosz listens, enraptured.

Animals appear and dance, enraptured, to his music.

It is explained as the worshipper becoming "so enraptured with God's presence that the Spirit takes control of physical motions as well as the spiritual and emotional being".

Moments after her creation, before Eve is led to Adam, she becomes enraptured by an image reflected in the water (her own, unbeknownst to Eve).

She was, she wrote, enraptured by his genius, "the grandeur of his soul, that quickness of comprehension, and lovely sympathy".

The Times gave the company's 1920 London production an enthusiastic review, saying that the audience was "enraptured", and regretting that Pinafore would be played for only two weeks.