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Escstatic

Definition

Adjective

feeling or showing overwhelming happiness or excitement

Senses

Sense 1: Feeling extreme joy or delight

Usage

Popular Usage:

- She was ecstatic after receiving a promotion at work.

- The crowd went ecstatic as their favorite team scored a winning goal.

Local Usage:

- It's typical for people in the region to become ecstatic during traditional festivals.

- When the local band started playing, the audience became ecstatic and started dancing enthusiastically.

Sample Sentences

1. After years of hard work, Jane felt escstatic when she received the acceptance letter from her dream university.

2. The children were escstatic when their parents surprised them with a trip to Disneyland.

3. The crowd erupted into an escstatic cheer as the fireworks filled the night sky.

4. Maria's face lit up with an escstatic smile when she saw her long-lost friend at the airport.

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