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US
/ɪɡˈzɪɫɝˌeɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /ɛɡzˈɪlɐɹˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɛɡzˈɪlɐɹˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
made joyful
the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated--happy to be alive
How To Use exhilarated In A Sentence
- Where many would be exhausted, she's exhilarated, relishing the future and processing the past.
- Am I more exhilarated or depressed by such spectacular waste of energy?
- What if we have felt heavy burdens, and suffered a multitude of hard knocks, is it any reason why we should stand in the path of those who, unstung by life's misfortunes, are exhilarated and full of glee? The Abominations of Modern Society
- Once out of harbour, the hydrofoil started to lift, increasing speed, and she gazed out into the morning feeling exhilarated. CONFESSIONAL
- He remembers feeling exhilarated when he emerged beneath a scatter of icy stars.
- The cold weather exhilarated the walkers.
- Being robed for my doctorate alternately terrified and exhilarated me.
- These dinners exhilarated us as we were free, real, and creative together.
- For him, the sight of the formaline or formaldyhyde-laden corpses at the Siriaj Hospital Museum as well as the girl who introduced him to them seemed to have exhilarated a nascent courage, an oozing, a growth hormone of the mind. Corpus of a Siam Mosquito
- She nicked off at midday feeling mildly exhilarated and trying to ignore the guilt nibbling away at her stomach.