Enravished

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈrævɪʃt/

Definitions of enravished

verb to fill with delight or joy; to enrapture

Example Sentences

A1 She was enravished by the beautiful sunset.

A2 The audience was enravished by the magician's tricks.

B1 The book enravished me with its captivating plot.

B2 The music enravished the crowd, making them dance all night.

C1 The art exhibit enravished even the most discerning critics.

C2 The performance enravished the entire audience, leaving them in awe.

Examples of enravished in a Sentence

formal The beauty of the artwork enravished all who beheld it.

informal She was enravished by the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain.

slang I was totally enravished by that new song, it's fire!

figurative The idea of traveling to a distant land enravished her imagination.

Grammatical Forms of enravished

past tense

enravished

plural

enravished

comparative

more enravished

superlative

most enravished

present tense

enravish

future tense

will enravish

perfect tense

have enravished

continuous tense

is enravishing

singular

enravished

positive degree

enravished

infinitive

to enravish

gerund

enravishing

participle

enravishing

Origin and Evolution of enravished

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'enravished' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'enravir' meaning to carry away with emotion.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe being carried away with emotion or delight, the word 'enravished' has evolved over time to convey a sense of extreme pleasure or ecstasy.