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The synonyms of “Exhilarating” are: elating, stimulating
Exhilarating as an Adjective
Definitions of "Exhilarating" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “exhilarating” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Making one feel very happy, animated, or elated; thrilling.
- Making lively and cheerful.
- Making lively and joyful.
Synonyms of "Exhilarating" as an adjective (2 Words)
elating | Making lively and joyful. |
stimulating | Rousing or quickening activity or the senses. A rich and stimulating working environment. |
Usage Examples of "Exhilarating" as an adjective
- The exhilarating effect of mountain air.
- An exhilarating two-hour rafting experience.
Associations of "Exhilarating" (30 Words)
blissful | Providing perfect happiness or great joy. In blissful ignorance. |
cheering | Providing freedom from worry. A cheering crowd. |
contentment | A state of happiness and satisfaction. He found contentment in living a simple life in the country. |
delighted | Feeling or showing great pleasure. A delighted smile. |
delightful | Greatly pleasing or entertaining. A delightful secluded garden. |
ecstatic | Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement. Ecstatic fans filled the stadium. |
elated | Ecstatically happy. Dozens of elated fans welcomed the champions home. |
enjoyable | Affording satisfaction or pleasure. They had an enjoyable afternoon. |
enraptured | Feeling great rapture or delight. |
euphoric | Characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness. A euphoric sense of freedom. |
exaltation | The action of praising someone or something highly. The exaltation of the army as a place for brotherhood. |
exciting | Stimulating interest and discussion. One of the most exciting matches I ve ever seen. |
expansive | Tending towards economic or political expansion. An expansive lifestyle. |
exultant | Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success. He waved to the exultant crowds. |
exultation | The utterance of sounds expressing great joy. She laughs in exultation. |
fascinated | Strongly attracted and interested. A crowd of fascinated onlookers. |
glad | Any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated. Gave a glad shout. |
gratifying | Affording satisfaction or pleasure. The results were gratifying. |
happy | Fortunate and convenient. I can t say they looked too happy about it but a deal s a deal. |
joy | Feel happiness or joy. The joys of country living. |
joyful | Full of high-spirited delight. Joyful music. |
joyous | Full of happiness and joy. Joyous laughter. |
laughing | Showing or feeling mirth or pleasure or happiness. Laughing children. |
merry | Offering fun and gaiety. The streets were dense with merry throngs of students. |
pleased | Willing or glad to do something. Both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles. |
rapt | Feeling great rapture or delight. A rapt teenage audience. |
rapture | (according to some millenarian teaching) the transporting of believers to heaven at the Second Coming of Christ. Leonora listened with rapture. |
rapturous | Feeling great rapture or delight. He was greeted with rapturous applause. |
rejoicing | A feeling of great happiness. Rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day. |
stimulating | Rousing or quickening activity or the senses. A stimulating discussion. |