Rhapsodic (adjective)

Having an enthusiastic or excited manner of expression; expressing oneself with excessive enthusiasm or emotion.

Origin:

From the greek "rhapsodia" meaning "a recitation of epic poetry" or "a poetic or enthusiastic expression of feeling".

Examples:

  1. The singer's rhapsodic performance left the audience in awe.
  2. The poet's rhapsodic language was full of imagery and emotion.
  3. The critic's rhapsodic review of the play was full of praise.
  4. The audience was moved by the rhapsodic speech of the orator.
  5. The musician's rhapsodic improvisation was a highlight of the concert.
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