What is another word for Rhapsodizing?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈapsədˌa͡ɪzɪŋ] (IPA)

Rhapsodizing refers to ecstatic or exaggerated speech about a particular subject. Synonyms for rhapsodizing include gushing, effusive, exultant, radiant, euphoric, enthusiastic, emotional, glowing, and passionate. These words all describe an impassioned or excited state of mind, often expressed through speech or writing. While rhapsodizing can be a positive and uplifting expression of joy or admiration, it can also be seen as excessive or disingenuous. Choosing a synonym for rhapsodizing will depend on the context and tone of the message, as well as the intended audience. Whatever word is chosen, it should effectively convey a sense of intense emotion and enthusiasm.

What are the hypernyms for Rhapsodizing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Rhapsodizing

Making an effort, she recovered her self-command, and said: "I expect you think I'm a rather silly and Rhapsodizing girl, Mr. Heath.
"The Way of Ambition"
Robert Hichens
"The children have been Rhapsodizing over the beauties of the ocean," he laughed.
"The Lion and the Mouse A Story of an American Life"
Charles Klein
Was it not a part of the eternal fitness of things that Roderick, while Rhapsodizing about Miss Light, should have it at his command to look at you with eyes of the most guileless and unclouded blue, and to shake off your musty imputations by a toss of his picturesque brown locks?
"Roderick Hudson"
Henry James

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