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rapturously

/rap-cher-uhs/US // ˈræp tʃər əs //UK // (ˈræptʃərəs) //

欣喜若狂地,猛然间,欣喜若狂,欣喜地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of, feeling, or manifesting ecstatic joy or delight.
    • : characterized by, attended with, or expressive of such rapture: rapturous praise.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ingladly
Synonyms
cheerfully愉快地,欣然,欢快地,乐呵呵地cheerily愉快地,欢快地,欢呼雀跃,欢快的cordially诚恳地,诚挚地,热烈欢迎,谨此enthusiastically热烈地,热情地,踊跃地,踊跃freely自如的,自如地,自如,自由自在gleefully高兴地,高高兴兴地,高高兴兴的,高兴地说着gratefully欣慰地,感激地,欣然,衷心感谢heartily衷心地,痛快地,衷心感谢,衷心readily随时随地,随时,辄,欣然warmly热情地,热烈地,热烈,热情willingly甘愿,心甘情愿地,心甘情愿,乐意acquiescently默许地,默许,默默地,默示ardently热切地,热烈地,殷切地,殷勤地beatifically虔诚地,幸福地,胜利地,虔诚地祈祷blissfully幸福地,幸福的,幸福,欣喜若狂blithely侃侃而谈,毫不客气地,毫不犹豫地,贸然地contentedly惬意地,满意地,心满意足地,惬意delightedly欣喜地,欣然,欣慰地,欣喜若狂delightfully愉快地,愉悦地,欣然,令人高兴的是ecstatically狂喜地,欣喜若狂地,狂喜,大喜过望enchantedly心驰神往地,心驰神往的,心驰神往,醉心于felicitously巧妙地,顺利地,恰好,幸好gaily高丽,高高兴兴,愉快的,愉快地genially诚恳地,诚然,诚恳地说,诚恳地讲jocundly欢乐颂,欢乐地,欢乐的,欢乐谷jovially欢天喜地,欢天喜地地,欢快地,欢天喜地的joyfully欣然,欢天喜地,欢快地,欢喜地joyously喜悦地,欢喜地,欢天喜地,欢欣鼓舞地lovingly慈爱地,充满爱意地,深情地,充满爱意的merrily欢快地,愉快地,欢快的,快乐地paradisiacally充满爱意的,充满爱意的天堂,充满爱意地,充满爱意的是passionately热情,热情地,热情的,热情洋溢pleasantly愉快地,惬意地,愉快的,愉快地进行pleasingly愉快地,赏心悦目,赏心悦目地,讨好地pleasurably愉快地,令人愉快地,愉悦地,愉快的sweetly甜蜜地,甜美地,甜蜜的,甜蜜蜜地with good grace风度翩翩,风姿绰约,风度翩翩地,风姿卓越with pleasure愉快地,欣然接受,欣然,愉快地进行with relish津津有味,津津乐道,津津乐道地说着zealously热心地,热烈地,热心,热心的zestfully认真地,认真的,认真地说,认真的说

Examples

  • The phrase gets a less rapturous reading in “Sea Change,” a 21-artist show at the Washington Printmakers Gallery that focuses largely, if not exclusively, on climate change.

  • They held rallies across the country to a rapturous response.

  • It is simply meant to be deliciously, rapturously beautiful—a goal far more difficult than it seems.

  • Téa Obreht's The Tiger's Wife, although it comes as rapturously praised as a novel can, is a welcome relief.

  • It is the Movie of the Year Most Likely to Still Be Watched Rapturously by Giggling Aging Gays in the Year 2030.

  • Whereupon both girls were highly indignant; they rapturously commended Haggard's valiant behaviour.

  • The boy-parson lays down the sanctity of the priesthood and rapturously sues for admission.

  • Cordelia laughed softly, but she grew suddenly very pink indeed, and she clasped her hands rapturously.

  • Two-and-Two (George) Baines sighed rapturously and continued.

  • The public awaited it with impatience, watched it with intense interest, and applauded it rapturously.