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Exhilarate   /ɪgzˈɪlərˌeɪt/   Listen
Exhilarate

verb
(past & past part. exhilarated; pres. part. exilarating)
1.
Fill with sublime emotion.  Synonyms: beatify, exalt, inebriate, thrill, tickle pink.  "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"






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"Exhilarate" Quotes from Famous Books



... was approaching, and on fine mornings I could throw open my narta and bask in warm sunshine while contemplating a sky of sapphire and smoking a cigar—one of the last, alas! I was likely to enjoy on this side of America. On such days the pure frosty air would exhilarate like champagne, and there was only one drawback to perfect enjoyment: the body would be baked on one side by the scorching rays, and frozen in the shade on the other. Another inconvenience was hunger, for there was never more than one square meal in the twenty-four ...
— From Paris to New York by Land • Harry de Windt



Words linked to "Exhilarate" :   beatify, intoxicate, elate, pick up, uplift, thrill, exhilaration, lift up



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