ecstatic (Meaning)

Wordnet

ecstatic (s)

feeling great rapture or delight

Webster

ecstatic (n.)

Pertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion; of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic gaze; ecstatic trance.

Delightful beyond measure; rapturous; ravishing; as, ecstatic bliss or joy.

An enthusiast.

ecstatic Sentence Examples

  1. The small child was ecstatic about receiving a new stuffed animal as a birthday gift.
  2. The students were ecstatic when the principal announced that school was canceled due to snow.
  3. The fans were ecstatic when their favorite sports team won the championship.
  4. The researchers were ecstatic when they finally made a breakthrough in their experiment.
  5. The traveler was ecstatic to be finally visiting the country they had always dreamed of.
  6. The couple was ecstatic when they found out they were expecting a baby.
  7. The author was ecstatic when their book became a bestseller.
  8. The entrepreneur was ecstatic when their business became a success.
  9. The artist was ecstatic when their painting won an award.
  10. The athlete was ecstatic when they won a gold medal at the Olympics.

FAQs About the word ecstatic

feeling great rapture or delightPertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion; of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic gaze; ecstatic

enthusiastic, enraptured, thrilled, excited, elated, exhilarated, delighted,giddy, rapturous, euphoric

depressed, sad, depressed, unhappy, unhappy, sad, saddened, sorrowful, sorrowful, crestfallen

The small child was ecstatic about receiving a new stuffed animal as a birthday gift.

The students were ecstatic when the principal announced that school was canceled due to snow.

The fans were ecstatic when their favorite sports team won the championship.

The researchers were ecstatic when they finally made a breakthrough in their experiment.