ecstatically (Meaning)
ecstatically (r)
in an ecstatic manner
ecstatically (adv.)
Rapturously; ravishingly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ecstatically
Synonyms:
- enrapt
- exultant
- jubilant
- entranced
- over the moon
- rhapsodic
- rapt
- intoxicated
- triumphant
- satisfied
- elevated
- heady
- on cloud nine
- rhapsodical
- enchanted
- joyful
- happy
- pleased
Antonyms:
- gloomy
- miserable
- dejected
- despondent
- blue
- brokenhearted
- saddened
- despondent
- hangdog
- disheartened
- sorrowful
- dejected
- heartbroken
- saddened
- glum
- woeful
- doleful
- woebegone
- doleful
- joyless
- melancholy
- heartsick
- down
- hangdog
- disconsolate
- woebegone
- disheartened
- joyless
- melancholy
- brokenhearted
- mournful
- sorry
- sorrowful
- low
- forlorn
- blue
- crestfallen
- inconsolable
- forlorn
- downcast
- sorry
- wretched
- mournful
- glum
- crestfallen
- wretched
- gloomy
- inconsolable
- down
- low
- disconsolate
- heartsick
- heartbroken
- downcast
- woeful
- miserable
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ecstatically Sentence Examples
- The crowd ecstatically cheered as their team scored the winning goal.
- She hugged her parents ecstatically after receiving her dream job offer.
- The fans ecstatically danced and sang along to their favorite band's performance.
- The dog ecstatically wagged its tail and jumped around when it saw its owner return home.
- The young artist ecstatically gazed at their finished painting, feeling immense pride and joy.
- The couple ecstatically held each other's hands as they walked down the aisle, surrounded by their loved ones.
- The children ecstatically ran around the playground, laughing and playing carefreely.
- The hiker ecstatically reached the summit of the mountain, taking in the breathtaking view.
- The scientist ecstatically shared their groundbreaking discovery with the world, hoping to inspire future generations.
- The pilot ecstatically announced the plane's safe landing, receiving applause from the relieved passengers.
FAQs About the word ecstatically
in an ecstatic mannerRapturously; ravishingly.
euphoric, rapturous, thrilled, excited, enthusiastic, enraptured, elated, delighted,giddy, exhilarated
depressed, depressed, unhappy, sad, sad, unhappy, gloomy,miserable, dejected, despondent
The crowd ecstatically cheered as their team scored the winning goal.
She hugged her parents ecstatically after receiving her dream job offer.
The fans ecstatically danced and sang along to their favorite band's performance.
The dog ecstatically wagged its tail and jumped around when it saw its owner return home.