Pronunciation: /ɪnˈrævɪʃ/
verb to fill with delight, charm, or enrapture
A1 The beautiful sunset enravished the young couple.
A2 The enchanting music enravished the audience at the concert.
B1 The breathtaking view from the top of the mountain enravished the hikers.
B2 The mesmerizing performance enravished the critics and audience alike.
C1 The artist's masterpiece enravished art collectors from around the world.
C2 The novel's intricate plot and vivid descriptions enravished readers, making it a bestseller.
formal The beauty of the artwork enravished all who beheld it.
informal I was completely enravished by the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain.
slang The new video game absolutely enravished me, I couldn't stop playing it.
figurative The melody of the music enravished my soul, transporting me to another world.
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