ecstatic
/ɛkˈstætɪk/adjective3 syllables
Ecstatic means: feeling great rapture or delight.
Synonyms for ecstatic13
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
four syllables
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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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