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Discover Ludwig"enraptured" is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to describe when someone is overwhelmed by an intense emotion, often positive, such as joy or excitement. For example: "When the singer took the stage, the audience was enraptured by her beautiful voice."
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We're both enraptured by the unfolding squabble between a woman in a conservative getup, excepting the red-streaked hair just peaking out from underneath her black headscarf, and the chador-cloaked morality police officer accosting her.
The opening strains of Phil Collins's "In the Air Tonight" are playing; the beast is enraptured.
Enraptured by the latest whizzy chip or clever bit of software, California's engineers paid little attention to IBM's plodding transformation in the 1990s from a maker of computer hardware into a seller of business services.
YESTERDAY evening Cassandra found herself in the cinema, enraptured and appalled by "The Wolf of Wall Street".
China's Carnegie Cheap is cheerful A modern Marx Time to ditch Mandela's party Reprints Capital" has duly enraptured the left, infuriated the right and spiced up the dismal science in the popular mind (see article).
Mr Obama who in 2004 enraptured a party convention by rejecting the division of America by race or ideology—has run an advertisement in the swing state of Ohio, accusing his rival of plotting to kill the car industry, closing with the horrid slogan: "Mitt Romney.
Narcissus was, one might say, enraptured not by a "selfie", but by what he took to be a non-selfie.
Her own face in the mirror enraptured her; at one point, her grandmother disapprovingly stuck newspaper over the glass.
Now, having collared Mr Fastow, prosecutors are turning their attention to Mr Lay and Mr Skilling, both of whom have denied wrongdoing.In the meantime, the pack following the downfall of former corporate titans is enraptured by the trial of Dennis Kozlowksi, the former chief executive of Tyco, a conglomerate, and Mark Swartz, its former CFO.
These presidents were enraptured by the new technology of tape-recording, and touchingly confident that their tapes could be kept secret, so they recorded their conversations as no president has done since.In this section The revision thing Taping for posterity O Caledonia!
Hale was born into a wealthy Chicago family and from an early age was enraptured by science.
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