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ecstatic
adjective as in very happy, blissful
Strongest matches
blissful, delirious, elated, enthusiastic, euphoric, fervent, happy, joyful, joyous, mad, overjoyed, rapturous, rhapsodic, thrilled, upbeat
Strong match
Weak matches
athrill, beatific, dreamy, enraptured, entranced, floating, flying, flying high, gone, high, in exaltation, in seventh heaven, on cloud nine, pleased as punch, ravished, sent, sunny, tickled pink, tickled to death, transported, turned on, wild
Example Sentences
All of my daughters and my son-in-law will be coming to visit me for Christmas this year, and I am ecstatic.
When Japan were penalised again, Evans stepped up and slotted over the kick to leave the majority of the 61,234 going home ecstatic.
In fact, he famously proclaimed “I am your retribution” to ecstatic crowds throughout the 2024 campaign — and he meant it.
I was so ecstatic that she was down.
Or an ecstatic believer collapsing after the Holy Spirit releases them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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