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ecstatic

Definition for ecstatic

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They were ecstatic, but there is still this sense of, “What does he do again?”

To say that James Gunn is ecstatic is a vast understatement.

And it has spurred a near-ecstatic state among the faithful.

Face-painted, ecstatic crowds crammed in arenas across the country.

The daft, ecstatic EDM stomper “A Sky Full of Stars,” meanwhile, seemed destined for club ubiquity.

At last she had fallen asleep and dreamed ecstatic dreams about diamond necklaces and thousand franc notes.

There is no question as to the ecstatic, nay frenzied state many of them attained.

Scientists on the moon—being as singleminded as scientists anywhere—became ecstatic.

He discovers that no amount of austerities will extinguish desire, or produce ecstatic contemplation.

His return in the spring still filled him with ecstatic joy for a short time.

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On this page you'll find 80 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ecstatic, such as: blissful, delirious, elated, enthusiastic, euphoric, and fervent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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