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ecstatically


Meanings
  • adjective

    Expressing or causing intense happiness or joy.

    - "She was ecstatically happy when she received the news."
    - "The crowd went ecstatically wild during the concert."
  • adjective

    Being or going into a state of extreme emotional excitement.

    - "After winning the lottery, he was ecstatically elated."
    - "The audience was ecstatically enthralled by the performance."

Rhymes
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hysterically , apocalyptically , sympathetically
Variants
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ecstatic , ecstatically
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'ekstatikos', meaning 'ecstatic' or 'out of the body'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'ecstatic' was first used in English during the 16th century.

  2. The word 'ecstatic' is often used interchangeably with the term 'exalted'.


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  1. euphoria: A state of intense happiness and self-confidence.

  2. exaltation: A feeling of being elated or lifted up.


Quotes
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  1. … in dietary terms we are veritable troglodytes (which, speaking personally, is all right by me). I think this explains a lot, not least my expanding sense of dismay as the waiter bombarded us with "ecstatic" descriptions of roulades, ratatouilles, empanadas, langostinos … and goodness knows what else.

    - Bill Bryson,{it}I'm a Stranger Here Myself{/it},1999
  2. A few religious denominations—Pentecostalism, for example—still offer a collective "ecstatic" experience, as did rock culture at its height. But the ecstatic religions tend to be marginal, and rock has been tamed for commercial consumption …

    - Barbara Ehrenreich,{it}Civilization{/it},June/July 2000

Culture
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The term 'ecstatic' has been used extensively in various literary works, especially in poetry, to describe intense emotions and experiences.

How to Memorize "ecstatically"

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    - Visualize a person with a big smile on their face, jumping up and down in joy.
    - Imagine a balloon filled with happiness and joy that represents the word 'ecstatically'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ecstatically' with the feeling of being in love.
    - Think of the word 'ecstatically' as a synonym for 'happy' or 'joyful'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the first letter 'E' in 'ecstatically' stands for 'extremely happy'.


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