agog, bright, contented, euphoric, glowing, in high spirits, moved, recharged, sanguineous, sunny, whipped up
Definitionadj. made joyful
Last update: August 12, 2015
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We are not exhilarated by the cheerfulness, the polish, the fine manners of Bolingbroke, for Burke had an anxious conscience, and was earnest and intent that the good should triumph. [Please select]
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I felt wonderfully cheered and exhilarated, for Wake had restored my confidence in human nature. [Please select]
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She was both confused and exhilarated by the sudden weight of responsibility laid upon her. [Please select]
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One of the buyers ahead of Sara Lee seemed exhilarated by the danger ahead. [Please select]
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, and her spirits were visibly exhilarated when she encountered a familiar name in either list. [Please select]
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He was obviously in an exceedingly good humour and perhaps a trifle exhilarated. [Please select]
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Besides, I never buy without haggling," he expostulated, suddenly exhilarated, he knew not why." [Please select]
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Though a little exhilarated, he was not quite blind to the character of the man with whom he was fraternizing, and had too much real refinement to enjoy his coarseness. [Please select]
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