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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
Obviously, Elon Musk, who has been campaigning for Trump and celebrated with him, was ecstatic and boastful.
Jo Platt, Labour MP for Leigh, said she was "ecstatic" to learn the "much-needed investment" would still go ahead.
In a post on it's Facebook page, the zoo said it was "ecstatic" that the second of the four escaped racoons had been caught.
Once the team snaked up the 110 Freeway and returned to the ballpark, they roared in approval as Ice Cube performed on stage — with an ecstatic Roberts dancing beside him — and introduced the team.
Ecstatic fans took to the streets of Los Angeles in an explosive expression of joy Wednesday night after the Dodgers won the franchise’s eighth World Series title.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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