noun a feeling of intense pleasure or joy
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In music, 'rapture' may be used to describe a feeling of intense pleasure or excitement evoked by a piece of music.
In literature, 'rapture' can describe a state of intense joy, delight, or ecstasy experienced by a character.
In religious contexts, 'rapture' refers to the experience of being taken up to heaven, especially in Christian theology.
In psychology, 'rapture' can be used to describe a state of intense emotional ecstasy or bliss.
In art, 'rapture' may refer to the depiction of extreme joy or ecstasy in a visual form.
In literature, 'rapture' may be used to describe a state of intense pleasure or joy experienced by a character.
Psychologists may use the term 'rapture' to refer to a state of intense happiness or euphoria experienced by an individual.
In theology, 'rapture' is often used to describe a belief in the sudden and miraculous transportation of believers to heaven.
Musicians may use the term 'rapture' to describe a feeling of intense emotional or spiritual ecstasy experienced while performing or listening to music.