rapturous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

rapturous in the PONS Dictionary

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English
His concerts proved a huge success, fans in the audience breaking into rapturous applause.
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He received a rapturous welcome from the crowd and his team-mates.
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The play received a rapturous reaction from listeners.
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In general, the tone of these articles was sober and at times unsparing, in contrast to her often rapturous reporting in her 1918 stories.
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There was rapturous applause, and commissions arrived from other cabarets too.
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It often involved a rapturous response to nature.
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He has entranced audiences internationally with his sensitive and versatile playing and received rapturous critical acclaim.
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Frequent announcement of cricket scores would add to the rapturous ovation of the spectators.
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This is no exaggeration, in on rapturous, fearless moment, which left him with time to spare.
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In the last scene, the mouse leaves his hole and dances, bowing to rapturous applause.
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