ecstatic in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for ecstatic in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for ecstatic in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

ecstatic in the PONS Dictionary

ecstatic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be ecstatic about sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The son finds it and is ecstatic; he has wanted to make art with coal.
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He was ecstatic about the chance to do this.
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The accounts in which the figures fly or fight materially rather than in spirit, are attempts to describe an ecstatic experience perceived as absolutely real.
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In those moments we spontaneously look up from our music, exchanging ecstatic smiles and glances.
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The various translations that have been proposed all refer to an ecstatic state of consciousness, which is attained by channelling the emotions into one-pointed concentration.
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Religious man is a mystical believer in divine mysteries and internal ecstatic religious experience.
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There are songs that are a dancing celebration of life, full of joy and often ecstatic.
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There is a new, almost ecstatic freedom in the design of these works which conveys his love for tropical people and tropical plants.
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One twin is outraged whilst the other is ecstatic.
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Shamans typically live and practice in isolation, undergo private and individual initiations to their roles, and practice ecstatic techniques in conjunction with their work.
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