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exhilaration (mass) | exhilaration
- potešenie |
exhilaration (encz) | exhilaration,potěšení n: Zdeněk Brož |
exhilaration (encz) | exhilaration,rozveselení n: Zdeněk Brož |
exhilaration (encz) | exhilaration,veselost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Exhilaration (gcide) | Exhilaration \Ex*hil`a*ra"tion\, n. [L., exhilaratio.]
1. The act of enlivening the spirits; the act of making glad
or cheerful; a gladdening.
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2. The state of being enlivened or cheerful.
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Exhilaration hath some affinity with joy, though it
be a much lighter motion. --Bacon.
Syn: Animation; joyousness; gladness; cheerfulness; gayety;
hilarity; merriment; jollity.
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exhilaration (wn) | exhilaration
n 1: the feeling of lively and cheerful joy; "he could hardly
conceal his excitement when she agreed" [syn:
exhilaration, excitement] |
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Exhilaration (gcide) | Exhilaration \Ex*hil`a*ra"tion\, n. [L., exhilaratio.]
1. The act of enlivening the spirits; the act of making glad
or cheerful; a gladdening.
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2. The state of being enlivened or cheerful.
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Exhilaration hath some affinity with joy, though it
be a much lighter motion. --Bacon.
Syn: Animation; joyousness; gladness; cheerfulness; gayety;
hilarity; merriment; jollity.
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