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- Dictionaryrhapsody/ˈrapsədi/
noun
- 1. an effusively enthusiastic or ecstatic expression of feeling: "rhapsodies of praise"
- 2. (in ancient Greece) an epic poem, or part of a poem, of a suitable length for recitation at one time.
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RHAPSODY definition: 1. a piece of music that has no formal structure and expresses powerful feelings: 2. a speech or…. Learn more.
The meaning of RHAPSODY is a portion of an epic poem adapted for recitation. How to use rhapsody in a sentence.
noun. music a composition free in structure and highly emotional in character. an expression of ecstatic enthusiasm. (in ancient Greece) an epic poem or part of an epic recited by a rhapsodist. a literary work composed in an intense or exalted style. rapturous delight or ecstasy.
RHAPSODY meaning: 1. a piece of music that has no formal structure and expresses powerful feelings: 2. a speech or…. Learn more.
A rhapsody is an impassioned speech or sentiment. Your rhapsody about the desserts at your city's new restaurant has all of your friends drooling and dying to try them. A rhapsody is also part of an epic poem that is suitable for reciting.
rhapsody in British English. (ˈræpsədɪ ) noun Word forms: plural -dies. 1. music. a composition free in structure and highly emotional in character. 2. an expression of ecstatic enthusiasm. 3. (in ancient Greece) an epic poem or part of an epic recited by a rhapsodist.
Definition of rhapsody noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.