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Meanings of
ecstatic
in English
Feeling great rapture or delight.
rapt
rapturous
enraptured
rhapsodic
Related terms
joyous
Having feelings of intense pleasure.
euphoric
Synonyms
Examples for "
euphoric
"
euphoric
Examples for "
euphoric
"
1
The
euphoric
high would dissipate in a moment, my vision would clear.
2
Hybrid: A blend of Sativa and Indica that provides subtle
euphoric
effects.
3
Madonna delivered a
euphoric
version of her new single Living For Love.
4
It was a season of
euphoric
hope, a terrifying experiment in utopia.
5
And the medication rapidly relieves withdrawal symptoms without causing a
euphoric
high.
Usage of
ecstatic
in English
1
Manager's reaction: Delighted with the points, far from
ecstatic
about the performance.
2
Families of the missing group were
ecstatic
at news of the rescue.
3
Families of the missing group were
ecstatic
at news of their discovery.
4
In the South it was hailed with
ecstatic
delight, especially in Charleston.
5
Then and only then shall we achieve an
ecstatic
union with God.
6
The exaltation of the
ecstatic
devotees continued till the day he left.
7
Indeed there is something grand in the
ecstatic
craze of these people.
8
Sonia had the air of one steeped in an almost
ecstatic
content.
9
And I waited and lived on in a sort of
ecstatic
dream.
10
Dunedin North MP David Clark was among them - and was
ecstatic
.
11
I am
ecstatic
to see where my hard work will take me.
12
The press thought he was being erratic, he knew he was
ecstatic
.
13
Williams was
ecstatic
with the news, dancing and laughing throughout the party.
14
Fans both here and in South Africa were
ecstatic
about the victory.
15
She paused suddenly in her recital and gave a little
ecstatic
cry.
16
This provoked the neo-Platonists into craving for
ecstatic
union with the supernatural.
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ecstatic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
ecstatic joy
so ecstatic
almost ecstatic
ecstatic smile
more ecstatic
More collocations
Ecstatic
through the time
Ecstatic
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Common
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Common
United Kingdom
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