ecstatic 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or characterized by ecstasy or a state of sudden, intense, overpowering emotion: an ecstatic frenzy;ecstatic cheering for the winning team.
- subject to or in a state of ecstasy; full of joy; rapturous: They are absolutely ecstatic about their new baby.
- a person subject to fits of ecstasy: The author, a known ecstatic, could write only in fits of rage or glee.
ecstatic 近义词
very happy, blissful
ecstatic 的近义词 36 个
- crazy
- delirious
- elated
- enthusiastic
- euphoric
- fervent
- joyful
- joyous
- mad
- overjoyed
- rapturous
- rhapsodic
- thrilled
- upbeat
- athrill
- beatific
- dreamy
- enraptured
- entranced
- floating
- flying high
- frenzied
- gone
- high
- in exaltation
- in seventh heaven
- on cloud nine
- out
- pleased as punch
- sent
- sunny
- tickled pink
- tickled to death
- transported
- turned on
- wild
ecstatic 的反义词 16 个
更多ecstatic例句
- A few years later, they would team up to create the world’s foremost hip-hop duo with Watch the Throne, touring to ecstatic fans all over the world.
- Which is that there’s a lot of us who would be ecstatic if bioinformatics could … lead to proving a crime straight out of a Michael Crichton novel.
- Boys you hadn’t seen in months, over a year really, were ecstatic to see each other.
- In 2018, he posted a video of his ecstatic, jumping up-and-down students opening up their reading group “acceptance” letters that resembled college acceptance letters.
- Fourteen-year-old Neha Dashrath was ecstatic when the pizza arrived.
- They were ecstatic, but there is still this sense of, “What does he do again?”
- To say that James Gunn is ecstatic is a vast understatement.
- And it has spurred a near-ecstatic state among the faithful.
- Face-painted, ecstatic crowds crammed in arenas across the country.
- The daft, ecstatic EDM stomper “A Sky Full of Stars,” meanwhile, seemed destined for club ubiquity.
- At last she had fallen asleep and dreamed ecstatic dreams about diamond necklaces and thousand franc notes.
- There is no question as to the ecstatic, nay frenzied state many of them attained.
- Scientists on the moon—being as singleminded as scientists anywhere—became ecstatic.
- He discovers that no amount of austerities will extinguish desire, or produce ecstatic contemplation.
- His return in the spring still filled him with ecstatic joy for a short time.