noun
- people who recite epic poems, especially in ancient Greece
- people who speak or write in an extravagantly enthusiastic manner
Usage: historical
Examples
- Ancient Greek rhapsodists traveled from city to city performing Homer’s epics.
- The rhapsodists would memorize thousands of lines of poetry.
- Modern scholars study how rhapsodists preserved oral traditions.
- The conference featured rhapsodists who spoke passionately about environmental protection.
- These rhapsodists could captivate audiences with their dramatic recitations.
- Professional rhapsodists competed at festivals throughout Greece.