How Do You Spell ENRAPTURED?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɹˈapt͡ʃəd] (IPA)

Enraptured, pronounced as [ɪnˈræp.tʃərd], is a verb that means to captivate or fill with intense delight or joy. The word is spelled with a prefix 'en-' added to the base word 'raptured,' which has its roots in the Latin word 'raptus,' meaning seize or carry off. The spelling of this word follows the common English spelling conventions, with the suffix '-ed' added to the base verb. The pronunciation of the word, according to IPA, includes vowel sounds of 'ɛ' and 'ʌ,' and a consonant cluster 'pt' that produces a stop sound.

ENRAPTURED Meaning and Definition

  1. Enraptured is a verb used to describe a deep and overwhelming feeling of delight, fascination, or captivation. The word originates from the combination of the prefix "en-", meaning to cause or make, and the word "rapture", meaning intense pleasure or joy. When someone is enraptured, they are completely absorbed and enchanted by something or someone, often experiencing a state of ecstasy or intense emotion. This word is commonly used to describe an overwhelming sense of delight or wonderment.

    When someone is enraptured, it is as if they are transported to another world, completely engrossed and fascinated by what they are experiencing. It can refer to moments of profound appreciation for art, music, literature, nature, or even relationships. For example, a person may feel enraptured while attending a mesmerizing musical performance, being captivated by the beauty of a sunset or a breathtaking landscape, or experiencing deep affection and connection with a loved one.

    Enraptured captures a sense of being deeply moved, entranced, or enraptured by something that surpasses ordinary levels of pleasure or happiness. It implies a sense of enchantment and a complete absorption of one's senses and emotions in a particular experience. The term is often associated with intense joy or rapturous emotions, evoking a feeling of being overwhelmed and carried away by the sheer beauty or splendor of something.

  2. Transported with delight.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ENRAPTURED

The word "enraptured" is derived from the combination of two Latin words: "en" and "raptus".

The prefix "en" comes from the Latin preposition "in", which means "in" or "into". It denotes a sense of being enclosed or surrounded by something, or the idea of movement towards a particular state or condition.

The word "raptus" is the past participle of the Latin word "rapere", which means "to seize" or "to snatch". It is also the root of the English word "rapture".

Therefore, when these Latin elements are combined, "enraptured" conveys the notion of being captivated, seized, or carried away by intense emotion or delight. It suggests a state of deep fascination or enrapturement.

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Conjugate verb Enraptured

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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