Adverb
Rapturously; ravishingly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen dogs fulfill their roles they are ecstatically happy. Robert Crais
We who scream exist ecstatically. We stand out beyond ourselves, we exist in two dimensions. The scream implies a tension between that which exists and that which might conceivably exist, between the indicative (that which is) and the subjunctive (that which might be). John Holloway
he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa Source: Internet
After a few glasses, he would rise and dance ecstatically. Source: Internet
When Sir Simon Rattle enters David Geffen Hall in May, it will not be the first time New York has ecstatically welcomed a Liverpudlian to its concert stages. Source: Internet
With wood-fired cooking trending hard, it seems like every chef with access to kindling has taken to setting things ablaze with Promethean vigor, ecstatically blackening every ingredient they can get their hands on. Source: Internet