0 filled with great pleasure or extremely pleased by something:
The audience was enraptured by the young soloist's performance.
He is enraptured by her singing, but cannot reconcile the magical, larger-than-life diva on stage with the human woman he remembers.
The enraptured, blind to their immediate circumstances, do not keep their customary composure.
To be enraptured at a classical music concert is to disengage - from propriety, from duty, from modernity, and finally, from consciousness.
I scarcely think that people will be enraptured when they see what the internal market leads to.
With collectable dolls and ancient artifacts at stake, who will feel enraptured and who be swallowed up in the rapture?
She was, she wrote, enraptured by his genius, the grandeur of his soul, that quickness of comprehension, and lovely sympathy.
He was enraptured over the falls and their surroundings, and believed from the first that the locality would eventually become a popular resort.
The tourists are jolted from their reveries and thoroughly enraptured by her tale.