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Definition of exhilarating in English: exhilaratingadjective ɛɡˈzɪləreɪtɪŋɪɡˈzɪləreɪtɪŋɪɡˈzɪləˌreɪdɪŋ Making one feel very happy, animated, or elated; thrilling. an exhilarating two-hour rafting experience Example sentencesExamples - The sight of a 25 lb salmon racing past less than a metre away is exhilarating.
- The result is a strange display of exhilarating liberation paired with unsettling sordidness.
- On another occasion the return to civilization was less exhilarating.
- First, there is the exhilarating hunch, the certainty of truth.
- Thirty exhilarating minutes later, we were at the ice camp.
- Experiencing the pace of change in China was exhilarating.
- To be a young American artist in post-World War II Paris must have been exhilarating.
- Reaching the summit was only one of several exhilarating moments Creedon experienced during the climb.
- His voice was exhilarating, thrilling beyond any description.
- They say the best way to experience the falls is by taking an exhilarating jet boat ride.
- Coupled with the latest digital technology, the result is dazzling imagery and exhilarating animation.
- Moving from college to career can be energizing, intimidating, exhilarating, exhausting.
- In the space of an exhilarating month the US tactics in Afghanistan have suddenly borne fruit.
- Wonderland is an exhilarating, energetic film which combines a documentary feel with excellent performances.
- For most Africans, independence has meant more a desperate struggle for survival than an exhilarating path to development.
- The spiritual journey is fraught with danger, full of unexpected twists, at times deeply discouraging, at times exhilarating.
- To be at Ground Zero with Jackie was the most exhilarating experience I will ever have.
- To judge by the reactions of some astronauts, walking in space was an exhilarating experience.
- In their own way, such incidents stick in the memory as exhilarating adventures.
- It is an exhilarating, high-kicking dance in 2/4 time.
Derivatives adverb The short answer ought to be ‘no,’ although where Maddin is concerned, there are often exhilaratingly weird surprises lurking around every corner. Example sentencesExamples - This gives Brandenburg a richness of texture absent from his previous novels, and exhilaratingly testifies to the thriller genre's ability to transcend its primary role as entertainment.
- At first, the motor speeds us exhilaratingly across the water towards the island of Cabritos, in the centre.
- His eye records with photographic accuracy, then these perceptions are recovered from memory and reconstituted as fictional experience with the same exhilaratingly scrupulous fidelity.
- These women are breathtaking, lived-in, flawed; in other words, exhilaratingly human, a far cry from the usual fantasies of the feminine.
Definition of exhilarating in US English: exhilaratingadjectiveiɡˈziləˌrādiNGɪɡˈzɪləˌreɪdɪŋ Making one feel very happy, animated, or elated; thrilling. an exhilarating two-hour rafting experience Example sentencesExamples - The result is a strange display of exhilarating liberation paired with unsettling sordidness.
- For most Africans, independence has meant more a desperate struggle for survival than an exhilarating path to development.
- First, there is the exhilarating hunch, the certainty of truth.
- On another occasion the return to civilization was less exhilarating.
- To be at Ground Zero with Jackie was the most exhilarating experience I will ever have.
- To judge by the reactions of some astronauts, walking in space was an exhilarating experience.
- In their own way, such incidents stick in the memory as exhilarating adventures.
- Experiencing the pace of change in China was exhilarating.
- Moving from college to career can be energizing, intimidating, exhilarating, exhausting.
- His voice was exhilarating, thrilling beyond any description.
- The sight of a 25 lb salmon racing past less than a metre away is exhilarating.
- In the space of an exhilarating month the US tactics in Afghanistan have suddenly borne fruit.
- The spiritual journey is fraught with danger, full of unexpected twists, at times deeply discouraging, at times exhilarating.
- It is an exhilarating, high-kicking dance in 2/4 time.
- Thirty exhilarating minutes later, we were at the ice camp.
- To be a young American artist in post-World War II Paris must have been exhilarating.
- Coupled with the latest digital technology, the result is dazzling imagery and exhilarating animation.
- Reaching the summit was only one of several exhilarating moments Creedon experienced during the climb.
- Wonderland is an exhilarating, energetic film which combines a documentary feel with excellent performances.
- They say the best way to experience the falls is by taking an exhilarating jet boat ride.
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