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(1) Fill with sublime emotion.
(2) Tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage).
(3) Make very happy.
(1) Marjorie's book will exhilarate you, because it is such a thorough de-masking of the indefensible.
(2) We are exhilarated by this growth, which reflects the vitality of orthopaedic sports medicine.
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(4) The top was down, and as he drove, a little too fast, I was exhilarated by the wind in my hair.
(5) I was exhilarated by Joan of Arc's achievements and horrified by her demise.
(6) I was exhilarated by my ability to maneuver the steep climb.
(7) He said after the event that he was exhilarated and surprised that he never encountered a pain barrier and managed a sprint finish.
(8) He was exhilarated by the workers' power that he found in Barcelona.
(9) These dinners exhilarated us as we were free, real, and creative together.
(10) I was exhilarated to roll these subjects around in my mind like marbles in my hand, and play with their arrangement.
(11) Still, I was exhilarated by the energy and intelligence of Roth's counterrage.
(12) For the first time, I felt exhilarated by the idea of attending the Cup.
(13) Mrs. Trebond looked weary, but Angel could tell that she was exhilarated by the tell-tale flush on her cheeks.
(14) I remember the pure exhilaration of tramping the steep slopes of the hills and mountains with him in search of our elusive prey.
(15) The war game only lasts a few minutes but the tension it creates is beyond imagination and the exhilaration indescribable.
(16) 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.
(17) At first, the motor speeds us exhilaratingly across the water towards the island of Cabritos, in the centre.
(18) This new world, and the challenges and characters it holds, both terrifies and exhilarates Paul.
(19) At other times, a sense of anticipation - not unlike at pop festivals - helped create a feeling of exhilaration .
(20) Cannes' toned-down exhilaration was because cinema was less electrifying than it had been in many years.
thrill
excite
intoxicate
elate
delight
enliven
animate
invigorate
energize
vitalize
stimulate
give someone a thrill
give someone a buzz
give someone a charge
depress
Agitate
Depress
Discourage
Sadden
Upset
Worry