What is another word for dithyrambic?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪθɪɹˈambɪk] (IPA)

Dithyrambic is a term that refers to a passionate and enthusiastic expression of praise. Synonyms for this word include rhapsodic, ecstatic, euphoric, enthusiastic, elated, zealous, and jubilant. Each of these words has a slightly different connotation, suggesting a particular kind of excitement or enthusiasm. Rhapsodic suggests a wild and uninhibited expression, while ecstatic implies a more intense emotional response. Euphoric suggests a sense of happiness and wellbeing, while enthusiastic conveys a strong sense of eagerness or excitement. Elated suggests a feeling of elevated spirits, while zealous implies a strong commitment or devotion to the subject in question. Jubilant suggests an outpouring of joy and celebration, often accompanied by singing or dancing.

What are the hypernyms for Dithyrambic?

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

Usage examples for Dithyrambic

Iversen said, not particularly grateful for support from such a dithyrambic source as the ship's medical officer.
"Once a Greech"
Evelyn E. Smith
The dithyrambic poet Polueidos says, that Atlas was a Libyan shepherd.
"A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)"
Jacob Bryant
After critical articles on the trend of modern literature, he published "The Reprobate," a bold dithyrambic on ancient Greek philosophy.
"Contemporary Russian Novelists"
Serge Persky

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