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Definition: ECSTATICAL

Part of Speech Definition
Adjective 1. Ecstatic.[Websters]
2. Tending to external objects.[Websters]
3. Rarely used base adjective of the adverb ecstatically.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adverb Form
(ecstatically)
1. In an ecstatic manner; "he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa".[Wordnet].
2. Rapturously; ravishingly.[Websters].
3. In a rapt, rapturous, rhapsodic or euphoric manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
4. In a ravishing manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
5. In a blissful or gleeful manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
6. In a high or deep manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
7. In an enthusiastic or ebullient manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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Date "Ecstatical" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references)

Specialty Definition: ECSTATICAL

Domain Definition
Noah Webster 1: [Adjective] Arresting the mind; suspending the senses; entrancing. In pensive trance, and anguish, and ecstatic fit.
  2: [Adjective] Rapturous; transporting; ravishing; delightful beyond measure; as ecstatic bliss or joy. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Definition: ECSTATICAL

Part of SpeechDefinition
Adjective1. Ecstatic.[Websters]
2. Tending to external objects.[Websters]
3. Rarely used base adjective of the adverb ecstatically.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adverb Form
(ecstatically)
1. In an ecstatic manner; "he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa".[Wordnet].
2. Rapturously; ravishingly.[Websters].
3. In a rapt, rapturous, rhapsodic or euphoric manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
4. In a ravishing manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
5. In a blissful or gleeful manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
6. In a high or deep manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]
7. In an enthusiastic or ebullient manner.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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Date "ECSTATICAL" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references)

Specialty Definition: ECSTATICAL

DomainDefinition
Noah Webster1: [Adjective] Arresting the mind; suspending the senses; entrancing. In pensive trance, and anguish, and ecstatic fit.
 2: [Adjective] Rapturous; transporting; ravishing; delightful beyond measure; as ecstatic bliss or joy. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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