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ecstatic

A feeling of total elation and happiness, for any reason. Most often people feel ecstatic at good news, as it is a breif emotion, lasting seconds or minutes at most.

The boy was ecstatic that the girl had agreed to go out with him.

The student was ecstatic, as they had just passed their exams.

by Kazeem December 6, 2007

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ecstatic

feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.

it has the same meaning with happy.

β€œecstatic fans cant wait to see their favourite artists to win an award”

by edntsh December 27, 2017

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ecstatic

A person that is happy or excited. Another word for joyful and can be used in different ways.

Jayden was very ecstatic when he won his soccer tournament.

by Nathen.v24 February 10, 2019


Ecstatized

To become ecstatic in full force over a very short time due to a pleasing sight or sound.

"I become very ecstatized when I see Dane Cook on the television."

"Tragically Hip is coming to Hamilton tomorrow and I am going to see them. Their song "Lonely End of The Rink" makes me very ecstatized!"

by TilICollapse February 6, 2007

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ecstatic shock

The surge of energy upon catching a glance from someone you like, a thrill leaving you with the desire to chase after the one you saw; also, a song by Squarepusher

The ecstatic shock I felt when we bumped into each other in the hallway is a feeling I hope never goes away.

by R3nNyx January 13, 2019


ecstatic

Yall go to ms2 ?? ya’ll ecstatic as hell that school for bums

ecstatic crazy as hell

by smddunknownn March 27, 2023


dumb ecstatic

So amazingly excited that your intelligence, and often reasonableness, suffers as a result.

"You excited to graduate?"
"Super pumped!!!! like..... dumb ecstatic!!!!"

by JZoblog May 6, 2010