Enrapturer

/ɛnˈræptʃərər/ noun

Definition

One who enraptures; someone or something that fills others with joy and wonder.

Etymology

Agent noun formed from 'enrapture' plus '-er' suffix (meaning 'one who'). This follows standard English nominalizing patterns, though it's quite rare.

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This word is so uncommon that it might never appear in modern English—it represents the full creative potential of English's word-building system, even for words few people actually use.

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