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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
But the ecstatic response from the Republicans in the room to each and every one, replete with standing ovations and shouts of excitement was something to behold.
Fans who heard the record at a listening party in New York last week were ecstatic, calling Mayhem "a culmination of all her eras".
The 17-year-old told the Express that he was ecstatic and now wanted to live an active life.
Trump supporters, for the most part, are ecstatic at the speed with which Donald Trump has cemented his takeover of government.
But I can recall the ecstatic joy of going to the mailbox with my mother — or on her orders — because there was almost always a letter from someone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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