Rhapsodize

RAP-suh-dyze

Definition

  1. (verb) To speak or write with great enthusiasm or delight.

Example

She rhapsodized about her trip to Greece, describing every sunset in poetic detail.

Fun Fact

The word is linked to rhapsodes, ancient Greek performers who recited epic poems with great emotion. Today, “rhapsodize” suggests gushing admiration—for a vacation, a concert, a dish, or even a person. It’s less about logic, more about passion and awe.

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