Synonym: gladdened. Similar words: exhilaration, hilarity, hilarious, annihilate, philatelist, smell a rat, declarative, mutilated. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. made joyful.
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31. The exhilarated mood of Keycase Milne persisted through the afternoon.
32. Should not be denied that being foot - moves is always exhilarated us.
33. We were exhilarated by our brisk walk in the rain.
34. He was exhilarated by the thought of his forthcoming trip.
35. Finally, exhausted and exhilarated , he soon fell into a mercifully dreamless sleep.
36. FIRE OF CONSCIENCE is a taut, gripping police thriller, brimming with gunplay, explosions and perilous stunt work that leaves its audience breathless and exhilarated.
37. We felt very exhilarated after our day at the seaside.
38. At 14,000 feet. Oldfield says the sky-high bonding exercise left the workers "exhilarated" and "more confident" in just one day.
39. He was a good swimmer, and nothing exhilarated him like a rough sea.
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