Similar words: rhapsody, perhaps, prosodic, episodic, episodic memory, sodium, trigger-happy, modicum. Meaning: [ræp'sɑdɪk(l) /-sɒ-] adj. feeling great rapture or delight.
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1. The slow movement is wonderfully moody and rhapsodic.
2. He then went on to attack the rest of the press for "rhapsodic" coverage of Obama and described the New York Times as "as far left as you can get".
3. But the nimbleness of her line, the fluidity with which she shifts between the meditative, intellectual and rhapsodic remains.
4. The rejection of their pay claim was given a less than rhapsodic reception by the miners.
5. The San Francisco poet Lew Welch captured the dark side of the Reversionary vision, in his rhapsodic manifesto Final City/Tap City.
6. Only three weeks later, a catastrophe occurred, as traumatic to Sam as meeting Laura had been rhapsodic.
7. After Eliot and Richards the general tone of criticism changed dramatically from rhapsodic appreciation and dry historicism to the technical critique of specific works of art.
8. The Sondheim-Lapine collaboration also produced the popular fairy-tale show Into the Woods (1987) and the rhapsodic Passion (1994).
More similar words: rhapsody, perhaps, prosodic, episodic, episodic memory, sodium, trigger-happy, modicum, codicil, periodical, spasmodic, methodical, methodically, spasmodically, periodic table, periodic inventory, ipso facto, shop-soiled, soda, overhaul, sodden, on the other hand, hemorrhage, episode, washing soda, lapse, elapse, capsule, synapse, relapse.