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exhilarant

[ig-zil-er-uhnt] / ɪgˈzɪl ər ənt /


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The knowledge seemed to have no very exhilarant effect, and in his case bore some resemblance to being born tired.

From The Man Who Knew Too Much by Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith)

For months it had haunted him in his idle moments, inspiring him with vague and exhilarant emotions.

From The Gray Phantom by Landon, Herman

Certainly ill-fortune must have befallen some one to make the good man so exhilarant.

From Paul Prescott's Charge by Alger, Horatio

The exhilarant air gives ecstasy to body, the new visions intensity of feeling to soul.

From Among the Forces by Warren, Henry White

The lecturer took it as a matter of course, and replied, "Oh, yes, you will find the whole atmosphere of Boston exhilarant with intellectual vitality."

From Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z by Various