Pronunciation: /ˈræpsədɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of a rhapsody; extravagantly enthusiastic
A1 She listened to the rhapsodic music with a smile on her face.
A2 The rhapsodic poem brought tears to her eyes.
B1 The rhapsodic performance captivated the audience from start to finish.
B2 The rhapsodic symphony filled the concert hall with emotion.
C1 His rhapsodic storytelling left everyone in awe of his talent.
C2 The rhapsodic ballet performance was hailed as a masterpiece by critics.
adverb in a rhapsodic manner
A1 She spoke rhapsodically about her favorite book.
A2 He sang rhapsodically during the talent show.
B1 The poet recited his verses rhapsodically, captivating the audience.
B2 The orchestra played rhapsodically, moving the listeners to tears.
C1 The actor delivered his lines rhapsodically, bringing the character to life.
C2 The pianist performed rhapsodically, showcasing his virtuosity and passion.
formal The pianist delivered a rhapsodic performance that left the audience in awe.
informal I had a rhapsodic experience at the concert last night, the music was amazing.
slang The new album is so rhapsodic, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative Her storytelling was so rhapsodic, it transported me to another world.
rhapsodized
rhapsodics
more rhapsodic
most rhapsodic
rhapsodizes
will rhapsodize
has rhapsodized
is rhapsodizing
rhapsodic
rhapsodic
to rhapsodize
rhapsodizing
rhapsodized