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ecstatic

[ek-stat-ik] / ɛkˈstæt ɪk /


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If this were any other American household, it would be reasonable to assume Williams is ecstatic over a bet, fantasy-football win or simply the Eagles’ rout of the lowly Las Vegas Raiders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thousands of ecstatic supporters greeted her in the Norwegian capital, a publicity coup for the opposition and another round of bad optics for Maduro’s embattled administration.

From Los Angeles Times

Hunger Games fans were ecstatic at news the beloved characters would be making a new appearance.

From BBC

All of my daughters and my son-in-law will be coming to visit me for Christmas this year, and I am ecstatic.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Japan were penalised again, Evans stepped up and slotted over the kick to leave the majority of the 61,234 going home ecstatic.

From BBC