Ecstatic; transporting; ravishing; feeling, expressing, or manifesting rapture; as, rapturous joy, pleasure, or delight; rapturous applause.
In general, yes, though there are religious connotations to "rapturous".
The cast of A Rapturous Scent - 2012 includes: Phillip Ristaino as Laurent Erin Solomon as Alice Maryssa Wanlass as Becky
yes it is ether raptuous, unhappy.
Delighted, thrilled, jubilant, elated, joyful, rapturous...
Euphoric, transported, rapturous, overjoyed, jubilant are some synonyms for ecstatic
The phrases "rapturous pain" and "divinest anguish" suggest an intense and almost euphoric experience of suffering or emotional turmoil. They convey the idea that these forms of pain or anguish are so profound and overwhelming that they border on the sublime or transcendental.
enraptured, elated, euphoric, rapturous, joyful, overjoyed, blissful, delighted, thrilled, exultant
Paul conceived of earthly friendships as continuing on into eternity. He expected his happiness to come to a rapturous climax when he would greet his beloved friends in the kingdom, at the feet of Jesus, and they would be his own offering to the Lord, saved forever, because he himself had brought them to Jesus.
You have beatific reactions when you see your boyfriend walking in your direction.
There are no definitions for the word estacy. There are many different dictionary definitions for the word ecstasy. A popular definition for ecstasy is rapturous delight.
Answer "At the end of an amazing performance by the orchestra, the audience errupted into rapturous applause." Rapturous:enthusiastic.
* overjoyed * delighted * thrilled * elated * blissful * rapturous * in raptures * euphoric