exhilarated in English

verb
1
make (someone) feel very happy, animated, or elated.
the children were exhilarated by a sense of purpose
synonyms:thrillexciteintoxicateelatedelightenlivenanimateinvigorateenergizevitalizestimulategive someone a thrillgive someone a buzzgive someone a charge
adjective
verb

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1. Speed had always exhilarated him.

2. The cold weather exhilarated the walkers.

3. I felt exhilarated after a morning of skiing.

4. Dan felt strangely exhilarated by the day's events.

5. The refugees were exhilarated by the news.

6. I felt desperately fatigued, but also exhilarated.

7. We felt exhilarated by our walk along the beach.

8. It throbbed with a tender almost exhilarated fatigue.

9. The walk in the beautiful woods exhilarated the hikers.

10. By the week's end I was exhilarated and confused.

11. I felt desperately fatigued[sentencedict .com], but also exhilarated.

12. He felt strangely exhilarated by the brisk, blue morning.

13. I felt very exhilarated after my day at the ocean.

14. We felt exhilarated by our walk Along the beach

15. She felt exhilarated by her new sense of power.

16. At the end of the race I was exhilarated.

17. You must be feeling exhilarated by the call of the new.

18. Our walk to the waterfall left us tired but exhilarated.

19. In full view, the new father feels exhilarated, says Gottlieb.

20. At times he so exhilarated, He actually rips Through the page.

21. There , strolling along the famous 5 th Avenue, I was simply exhilarated.

22. The air of Paris had exhilarated her and sharpened her wits.

23. I feel exhilarated after working closely with those who need my help.

24. Am I more exhilarated or depressed by such spectacular waste of energy?

25. The first time I flew a plane alone, I felt both exhilarated and scared.

26. Now that he was committed to a course of action he felt exhilarated.

27. “The prospects of a fight exhilarated him, and he bitterly Bemeaned [sic] being chained

28. He felt mildly exhilarated, which troubled him a little because he couldn't think why.

29. Synonyms for Athrill include ecstatic, elated, euphoric, delighted, rapturous, enraptured, overjoyed, happy, thrilled and exhilarated

30. Instead, I made my way back along the sand, watching some evidently exhilarated surfers.

31. He began to run and jump across the white rocks, exhilarated by the emptiness all round.

32. Synonyms for Buoyed include excited, thrilled, exhilarated, roused, stirred, animated, enlivened, enthused, stimulated and delighted

33. For two years Jim was alternately exhilarated and terrified by the prospect of dedicating his life to the Church.

34. They looked both sly and exhilarated, as though they were off to some party that would end in tears.

35. Immediately after the birth she had felt exhilarated by relief, triumph and joy at having produced a living, perfect baby.

36. At 000 feet. Oldfield says the sky-high bonding exercise left the workers "exhilarated" and "more confident" in just one day.

37. Our Affiliates — Guiding Us like Our Divine Afflatuses We feel exhilarated to associate ourselves with end number of our esteemed affiliates Under whose benign aegis we feel proud to prosper