Synonym: elating, stimulating. Similar words: exhilaration, exhilarated, ingratiating, declarative, rating, operating, hilarity, frustrating. Meaning: [-tɪŋ] adj. 1. making lively and cheerful 2. making lively and joyful.
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31. It is exhilarating, stimulating personnel in a way that routine work can not do.
32. If you do, bidding can be very exhilarating, and on no account should you bid more than your pre-determined limit.
33. I still remember the exhilarating freedom of driving my first car.
34. It was steep and exposed but solid, and the final push for the summit involved some exhilarating scrambling.
35. Never has fear gripped me so tightly, yet it was exhilarating, fantastic even.
36. He found it exhilarating - both terrifying and deeply satisfying.
37. The spacious, airy rooms have exhilarating views of the surrounding hills and dales.
38. This band sounds like an ulcer, a festering sore, a self-consuming but none the less exhilarating secretion of bile.
39. Getting out in the open air on a bike can be an exhilarating experience.
40. But Ilkley Moor, however exhilarating for us townies, forms only the nursery slopes of the Yorkshire Dales.
41. The doors of the Huey stood open, and the rush of air was exhilarating.
42. For once there was not that exhilarating, sometimes chilling clarity.
43. The leaves were radiant in the light, and the cool, sweet air touched the skin, exhilarating and chilly.
44. The descent, like a big dipper, is exhilarating but perfectly safe.
45. On stormy nights it had been exhilarating to fly in the teeth of the wind.
46. These latter were nearly all middle-aged or C3 with bad eyesight, so the outlook was not exactly exhilarating.
47. Equally exhilarating are the slow circles across the sky that buzzards make on summer days.
48. Brisk fitness walking - aerobic walking - is an exhilarating experience.
49. And it has been an exhilarating and eventful time.
50. Try new things eye-opening and exhilarating.
51. The sheer exuberance of the sculpture was exhilarating.
52. Yet the rate of change, though exhilarating, was disturbing.
53. It could be exhilarating, intimidating, sometimes even discouraging, but always challenging.
54. I was immersed in the ambiguities, passions , and frustrations of that maddening, heroic, and exhilarating region.
55. The effect on Tollifer of this amazing interview was extrmely exhilarating.
56. It was a busy, exhilarating scene and yet, I know not why,(http://sentencedict.com/exhilarating.html) restful to the spirit.
57. However, the path is going to straighten out, and your final period on Earth will be smooth and exhilarating.
58. Examples of acute stressors include a job interview, a fender bender or an exhilarating ski run.
59. I can't really describe it, but it's a very exhilarating tune!
60. The stone span, built in 1342 and now known as the Unity Bridge, was one of the most important crossing points between Thuringia and Hesse during the first, exhilarating days of freedom.
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