rhapsodic

/ræpˈsɑdɪk/
adjective
  1. Expressing great enthusiasm, delight, or ecstasy; marked by extravagant or emotional praise.
    • His rhapsodic speech about the beauty of the mountains moved the whole audience.
    • The critic's rhapsodic description of the painting made everyone want to see it.
    • She gave a rhapsodic review of the new restaurant, calling it the best meal of her life.
  2. Relating to or characteristic of a rhapsody in music or literature; having an irregular, emotional, or ecstatic form.
    • The composer's rhapsodic piece shifted suddenly from quiet reflection to joyful celebration.
    • The pianist played a rhapsodic melody that seemed to tell a story without words.
    • Her rhapsodic writing style flows freely from one emotion to the next.
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