Enrapturing

/ɛnˈræptʃərɪŋ/ adjective

Definition

Causing intense joy, wonder, or delight; utterly captivating or enchanting.

Etymology

Present participle of 'enrapture', used as an adjective. The '-ing' suffix creates the present participle, which can function as an adjective describing something that enraptures.

Kelly Says

'Enrapturing' is the perfect adjective for music, art, or beauty—it suggests that the thing itself is actively seizing your emotions, not just passively being nice.

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