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rhapsodize

1 of 1verb
/ˈræpsədaɪz/
Forms:rhapsodizes,rhapsodizing,rhapsodized,rhapsodized
1

to speak or write in an enthusiastic or intense manner about someone or something one admires

  • The art critic rhapsodized about the painter's innovative techniques in her new exhibition.
  • Fans would rhapsodize online for paragraphs about their favorite characters in the TV show.
2

to recite or perform a form of literary work characterized by great passion, emotion, or enthusiasm

  • The actor rhapsodized an epic poem on stage with great dramatic flair.
  • Classical musicians would often rhapsodize romantic ballads to serenade lovers in the park.
  • His love poems have been rhapsodized by generations of lovers.