rapturously
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rap·tur·ous
(răp′chər-əs)adj.
Filled with or characterized by great joy or rapture; ecstatic.
rap′tur·ous·ly adv.
rap′tur·ous·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | rapturously - in an ecstatic manner; "he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa" |
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Translations
بِفَرَحٍ شَديد، بِنَشْوَه
s nadšením
henrykt
elragadtatottan
meî hrifningu
s nadšením
kendinden geçerek
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[ˈræptʃ/ərəslɪ] (liter) adv (smile) → estaticamente; (welcome, praise, applaud) → entusiasticamenteCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
rapture
(ˈrӕptʃə) noun great delight.
ˈrapturous adjective showing great delight. They gave him a rapturous welcome.
ˈrapturously adverbin raptures
greatly delighted. She was in raptures about her beautiful new car.
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