Sentence example with the word 'ecstatic'

ecstatic

abandoned, carried away, drowsing, excited, frenzied, hysterical, intoxicated, museful, pipe-dreaming, ravished, unconscious

Definition adj. feeling great rapture or delight

Last update: June 22, 2015

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She is ecstatic about her result in research.   [Please select]

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I cannot describe the nature of the ecstatic joy I felt.   [Please select]

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This news has brought further joy to sports fans across the island, already ecstatic at the news of the 2012 Olympics.   [Please select]

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--From this very Praetorium"-- A voice from behind interrupted his ecstatic description--"Praetorian here, Praetorian there, I mind the bigging o't.'   [Please select]

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The Scottish knight obeyed in silence, for a solemn and yet ecstatic sense of what he had seen had silenced even the eager workings of curiosity.   [Please select]

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He remembered everything, and ecstatic pity and love for that man overflowed his happy heart.   [Please select]

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Her little feet in their white satin dancing shoes did their work swiftly, lightly, and independently of herself, while her face beamed with ecstatic happiness.   [Please select]

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It was the third time that day that, with an ecstatic and artless smile, she had met him in secluded passages.   [Please select]

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Young Rostov's ecstatic voice could be heard above the three hundred others.   [Please select]

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