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ecstatic

/ɛkˈstætɪk/adjective3 syllables

Ecstatic means: feeling great rapture or delight.

Synonyms for ecstatic13

adjective, as in feeling great rapture or delight

enraptured, rapturous, rapt, rhapsodic, joyous

also used for ecstatic

delirious, blissful, elated, euphoric, joyful, air-headed, blissed out, enrapt

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What does ecstatic mean?1

adjective

1

feeling great rapture or delight

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with ecstatic?27

two syllables

three syllables

dramatictraumaticpragmaticerraticthematicfanaticclimaticschematicpneumaticemphatic

five syllables

aristocratic
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Ecstatic in a sentence

  • I was elated, ecstatic and extremely surprised that we were successful.carlosalberto
  • Emma is obviously ecstatic with her ebullient expressions after answering something excruciatingly difficult.ye3t
  • She was ecstatic after she successfully landed on her first attempt.Nuel
  • Ziri got promoted at work and he was ecstatic.Amastan
  • The day they ban leaf blowers, I'll be ecstatic.si_lud
  • I was so ecstatic that I couldn't believe it.Nuel
  • The fans were ecstatic about the win.captcrouton
  • We individualised ourselves from the ecstatic crowd.TheNightAvl

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