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ecstatic

[ek-stat-ik] / ɛkˈstæt ɪk /


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She said June seemed happy and was "ecstatic" about the arrival of her baby.

From BBC

And I know Tūtū will be ecstatic for me to have classmates over.

From Literature

He said he was ecstatic not only to participate in the big traditions but to “go to a regular high school class.”

From Los Angeles Times

Herman’s “Apple Honey” and Kenton’s “Southern Scandal” are also especially ecstatic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here, Seyfried captures the inner conflict of Ann Lee’s torment and trauma along with the ecstatic release of her religious practice.

From Los Angeles Times