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Meanings of
exhilarate
in English
Catalan
estremir-se
Back to the meaning
Fill with sublime emotion.
thrill
exalt
inebriate
beatify
tickle pink
Catalan
estremir-se
To make sprightly or cheerful.
brighten
enliven
Synonyms
Examples for "
brighten
"
brighten
enliven
Examples for "
brighten
"
1
He can
brighten
up any dinner table by suddenly producing a 'problem'.
2
Certainly helps
brighten
up the place in such dark times, he said.
3
Skylan looked out at the clear, peaceful sky, just beginning to
brighten
.
4
An unlikely duo has made it its mission to
brighten
people's days.
5
So it will
brighten
the eyes and flush the cheeks of France.
1
Editors wait for a good soundbite to
enliven
the six o'clock news.
2
Anecdotes
enliven
the text, including a blistering critique of Ernst & Young.
3
To these may naturally be added the birds that
enliven
the waters.
4
To
enliven
the meetings, private members were requested to give oral lectures.
5
All it does is
enliven
things that may otherwise be falling flat.
Usage of
exhilarate
in English
1
The pure air of the country would
exhilarate
him into new life.
2
I'm not sure it would
exhilarate
me much at the moment.
3
It was thirty below zero; too cold to
exhilarate
her.
4
They dispel the gloom of retirement, and
exhilarate
the spirits depressed by intense application.
5
Here moralists and divines might indeed relax in their temperance, to
exhilarate
their humanity.
6
The Universe Season 4 seeks to educate, entertain and
exhilarate
.
7
There are people whom the sea depresses, whom mountains
exhilarate
.
8
We ask of play that it shall rest, refresh,
exhilarate
.
9
Wine could only
exhilarate
for a moment, to be succeeded by a gnawing nausea.
10
Nothing can beguile my pensive hours, and
exhilarate
my drooping spirits, like your letters.
11
What can there be in such a scene to
exhilarate
?
12
But difficulties of this kind only
exhilarate
the mountaineer.
13
The oysters and champagne seemed to
exhilarate
,
if it did not refine, the Doctor's wit.
14
Apparently, comets have not lost their old power to excite the imagination-to spook, to
exhilarate
.
15
The wine fevered, but did not
exhilarate
me.
16
He readily assented to the plan, which, for some reason, appeared to amuse and
exhilarate
her.
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exhilarate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
exhilarate the spirits
exhilarate all things
Translations for
exhilarate
Catalan
estremir-se
delectar-se
Exhilarate
through the time