Synonym: enraptured, rapt, rapturous, rhapsodic. Similar words: static, statically, statistics, statistical, nation-state, devastating, music stand, state. Meaning: [ɪk'stætɪk] adj. feeling great rapture or delight.
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31. Shawn was ecstatic at winning the tournament, and of course, so was his father.
32. And another executioner earned the crowd's ecstatic applause when he beheaded two criminals with one blow!
33. Waves of ecstatic and delicate color vibrated around me and lulled me to a sense of peace beyond comprehension.
34. Thenceforth, it seems that everything is in ecstatic motion, and the church itself is circling round.
35. Every time they got near him, he backed off, ecstatic with excitement, tail wagging furiously.
36. Being ecstatic means being flung out of your usual self.
37. She screamed, half terrified, half ecstatic, feeling like a mote of dust tossed on an endless ocean.
38. Those boys betting on a high time began to grow ecstatic as the chair tipped back and then came forward.
39. The man threw more sticks and it jumped again, ecstatic, diving and swimming,(www.Sentencedict.com) in and out.
40. When she was ecstatic, and she was often ecstatic, ecstasy flew from her face like the sun from a mirror.
41. The venom of many snakes, especially cobras, acts as a hallucinogen, producing ecstatic visions.
42. But some of the younger dons were ecstatic about the election.
43. Coggan said his clients were ecstatic about the judge's ruling.
44. Making love was all very well, pleasant and soporific if not exactly ecstatic, but afterwards ... she needed her space.
45. Magda Chadwick remembers: If a reunion with parents took place quickly enough, the result was ecstatic.
46. With Bley conducting and Paul Haines, the original librettist, as narrator, the opera was revived to ecstatic reviews.
47. Union leaders and workers were ecstatic at the deal, which will see Rover continue as a mass volume car producer.
48. Between 27 April and 1 May, he toured Andalusia, to the ecstatic, Falangist-organized acclaim of thousands of spectators.
49. The perpetual grin and I-just-won-the-lottery look on his face spoke volumes: The guy was ecstatic.
50. Rapt, ecstatic, she willed me on to ever-greater feats of ardour.
51. For the Corinthians were fascinated with the charismatic and ecstatic aspects of the work of the Spirit.
52. Her mood of ecstatic fidelity was a dangerous exaltation.
53. Eddie is ecstatic over his new train set.
54. The production received ecstatic reviews and had audiences weeping.
55. He was going into an ecstatic state.
56. The mazes of the dance were ecstatic.
57. Intense and especially ecstatic or exultant happiness.
58. He must be ecstatic about your exoneration.
59. In these neutral times, when we are neither ecstatic nor extremely sad, the slightest change in attitude can swing our happiness balance drastically in either a positive or negative direction.
60. And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas!
More similar words: static, statically, statistics, statistical, nation-state, devastating, music stand, state, status, estate, statue, statute, reinstate, statement, statutory, status quo, at a time, chief of state, denotation, tentative, annotation, agitation, state of affairs, limitation, commutative, invitation, connotation, delectation, qualitative, orientation.