1. rapt - Noun
2. rapt - Adjective
3. rapt - Verb
5. rapt - Adjective Satellite
of Rap
imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away.
Snatched away; hurried away or along.
Transported with love, admiration, delight, etc.; enraptured.
Wholly absorbed or engrossed, as in work or meditation.
An ecstasy; a trance.
Rapidity.
To transport or ravish.
To carry away by force.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll of us stand, rapt, before a bank of red tulips, while I take a stab at remembering how pollination works. Source: Internet
'We're rapt with the rain that has started to fall across parts of the fire grounds today and have our fingers crossed it continues over the next few days as predicted,' the Gippsland Department of Water, Land and Planning said. Source: Internet
Lucia was rearranging the squares endlessly, her body rapt. Source: Internet
Club people from both sides were rapt with the outcome. Source: Internet
He commands a lot of respect from his colleagues and the peoples within and outside of state largely due to the way he articulates his ideas and thoughts each times he speaks as peoples listen with rapt attention. Source: Internet
The latest – and by far the oddest – singing show has had fans rapt as they try and work out the clues from the red herrings to work out who is behind each of the masks. Source: Internet