adverb
- In a wildly enthusiastic, passionate, or exuberant manner; with unrestrained praise or emotion.
Usage: Derived from dithyramb, a type of ancient Greek choral poem known for passionate expression.; Literary and formal register.
Examples
- The critic spoke dithyrambically about the new symphony, calling it a masterpiece.
- She described her vacation dithyrambically, gushing about every detail.
- The poet wrote dithyrambically of love and nature in his verses.
- He praised the restaurant dithyrambically to all his friends.
- The audience responded dithyrambically to the performer's stunning finale.