rauschhaftere
Rauschhaftere is a German adjective form derived from rauschhaft, used to indicate a comparatively stronger quality of intoxication, exhilaration, or a sensory rush. In literary and critical language it functions to compare the degree to which something conveys a sense of intoxication or vivid excitement.
Etymology and form: The base rausch means intoxication or a strong, rushing sensation, while the suffix haft
Usage and examples: Rauschhaftere is relatively rare in everyday speech and is most often found in poetry,
Relation to related terms: Rauschhaft means “intoxicating” or “having the quality of a rush.” Berauschend is