rhapsodise

/ræpsəˈdaɪz/

Definitions

1. verb

to compose or utter in a rhapsodic manner, or to speak or write in a wildly enthusiastic or extravagant style.

“The poet rhapsodised about the beauty of nature.”

2. verb (intransitive)

to speak or write in a wildly enthusiastic or extravagant style.

“The musician began to rhapsodise about their latest album.”

3. verb (transitive)

to describe or celebrate something in a wildly enthusiastic or extravagant style.

“The author rhapsodised the city’s vibrant culture.”

Synonyms

  • enthusiastically praise
  • excitedly speak
  • gush

Antonyms

  • criticise
  • disapprove