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ecstatic

[ek-stat-ik] / ɛkˈstæt ɪk /


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And for a while, Thursday's play-off semi-final at a raucous Fortuna Arena promised to eclipse the ecstatic full-time scenes in Budapest that followed Troy Parrott's last-gasp winner in November.

From BBC • Mar. 27, 2026

While not ecstatic about the outlook, consumers are more upbeat about the economy than they appeared to be last month, the Conference Board said Tuesday.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 24, 2026

“Honored and ecstatic don’t begin to express how I feel,” Collins wrote.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2026

Instead of feeling pressure, the extrovert appeared ecstatic simply to be performing on a global stage.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 19, 2026

Nothing, this time, was going to stop it from being run. hen news of the deal broke to an ecstatic public on October 5, horsemen were amazed that Howard had accepted the walk-up.

From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand