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- Dictionaryecstatic/ɪkˈstatɪk/
adjective
- 1. feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement: "ecstatic fans filled the stadium"
- 2. involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence: "an ecstatic vision of God"
noun
- 1. a person subject to mystical experiences.
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This video shows you how to pronounce ECSTATIC in British English. Speaker has an accent from East Midlands, England. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dicti...
Pronunciation of 'ecstatic' American English pronunciation. British English pronunciation. American English: ɛkstætɪk British English: ekstætɪk. Example sentences including 'ecstatic' His wife gave birth to their first child, and he was ecstatic about it. They gave an ecstatic reception to the speech. New from Collins. Quick word challenge.
How to pronounce ecstatic? This video provides examples of American English pronunciations of ecstatic by male and female speakers.In addition, it expla...
/ɪkˈstætɪk/ very happy, excited and enthusiastic; feeling or showing great enthusiasm synonym delighted. Sally was ecstatic about her new job. ecstatic applause/praise/reviews. He gave an ecstatic sigh of happiness.
us / ɪkˈstæt̬·ɪk / Add to word list. very happy and excited: The new president was greeted by an ecstatic crowd. (Definition of ecstatic from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of ecstatic. ecstatic. And this leads her to begin the difficult yet ecstatic journey toward recommunion with nature.