1. ecstatic - Noun
2. ecstatic - Adjective
3. ecstatic - Adjective Satellite
Pertaining to, or caused by, ecstasy or excessive emotion; of the nature, or in a state, of ecstasy; as, ecstatic gaze; ecstatic trance.
Delightful beyond measure; rapturous; ravishing; as, ecstatic bliss or joy.
An enthusiast.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA $4 million refurbishment of Queenstown Fire Station is complete and the firefighters are "ecstatic", the chief says. Source: Internet
A dream come true, this Lynnfield, Massachusetts native is ecstatic to be playing for his home team that he grew up watching. Source: Internet
Angered by Zorba's apparent irresponsibility and the squandering of his money, Basil untruthfully tells Madame Hortense that Zorba has declared his love to her and intends to marry her upon his return – to which she is ecstatic to the point of tears. Source: Internet
Although the ultimate attainment for this type of mysticism is union with God, it is not necessarily visionary, nor does it hope only for ecstatic experiences; instead, mystical life is successful if it is imbued with charity. Source: Internet
Before, Saul is presented in positive terms, but afterward his mode of ecstatic prophecy is suddenly described as fits of madness, his errors and disobedience to Samuel's instructions are stressed and he becomes a paranoiac. Source: Internet
Biden selected California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mateMcDonald, a Democratic National Committee member from Utah, is over-the-moon ecstatic. Source: Internet