"Raptus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Raptus" Meaning

Raptus is a Latin word that has several meanings. It is a verb that means "to seize" or "to catch." In a legal context, it can also imply a crime, specifically a violent or sudden act of violence.

In other words, raptus can describe a type of abduction, such as a kidnapping or a seizure. In medieval times, raptus was specifically used in the sense of rape, especially if a woman was abducted by force.

The term has been incorporated into various other languages, including English, often in the context of law or medieval history.

"Raptus" Examples

The word "raptus" is not commonly used in modern English, but it is derived from the Latin phrase "rapere" which means "to seize" or "to capture".


Here are 5 usage examples of derived words:

Rapacious: having a strong desire to acquire wealth or power, often at the expense of others.
1. The politician was accused of being rapacious in his spending of public funds.
Raptor: a bird of prey, such as an eagle, hawk, or falcon.
1. The raptor soared through the clear blue sky, its sharp talons outstretched.
Extirpate: to completely destroy or eliminate a species.
1. The disease has nearly extirpated the rare species of plant, making it difficult to study.
Rapturously: intensely enthusiastic or emotional.
1. The crowd was rapturously cheering for the home team.
Abduct: to take or seize someone, often illegally or forcefully.
1. The police had to abduct the suspect to protect them from a violent crowd.

"Raptus" Similar Words

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Intense feelings of joy, delight, or ecstasy; a state of absolute happiness or bliss.

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I couldn't find the word "rapturize" in any dictionary or linguistic resource. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term. If you meant a word like "rapture," it refers to a feeling of great happiness or delight, often in reference to religious or spiritual ecstasy.

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Extremely happily or enthusiastically; impassionedly.<br><br>Example: The audience rapturously applauded the brilliant performance of the singer.

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