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- Dictionaryrapt/rap(t)/
adjective
- 1. completely fascinated by what one is seeing or hearing: "Andrew looked at her, rapt" Similar Opposite
- 2. having been carried away bodily or transported to heaven: archaic "he was rapt on high"
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Rapt means lifted up and carried away, transported with emotion, or wholly absorbed. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of rapt from Merriam-Webster.
RAPT is an adjective that means giving complete attention, or showing complete involvement, or (of attention) complete. It can also mean extremely happy or excited in Australian English. See definitions, synonyms, and usage examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Rapt definition: deeply engrossed or absorbed. See examples of RAPT used in a sentence.
To be rapt is to be carried away, caught up, or otherwise engrossed in something. If a performer is really good or particularly mesmerizing, the audience will be totally rapt.
RAPT is an adjective that means extremely interested or fascinated, or carried away with emotion. It can also mean showing or proceeding from rapture, or transported to another place or sphere.
RAPT is an adjective that means giving complete attention, or showing complete involvement, or (of attention) complete. It can also mean extremely happy or excited in Australian English. See how to use it in sentences and find synonyms and translations.
Rapt means deeply moved, enraptured, or engrossed, often in admiration or emotion. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of rapt, and see related words and expressions.