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ecstasy
[ek-stuh-see]
noun
plural
ecstasiesrapturous delight.
an overpowering emotion or exaltation; a state of sudden, intense feeling.
Synonyms: , ,the frenzy of poetic inspiration.
mental transport or rapture from the contemplation of divine things.
(often initial capital letter)MDMA.
ecstasy
/ ˈɛəɪ /
noun
(often plural) a state of exalted delight, joy, etc; rapture
intense emotion of any kind
an ecstasy of rage
psychol overpowering emotion characterized by loss of self-control and sometimes a temporary loss of consciousness: often associated with orgasm, religious mysticism, and the use of certain drugs
archaica state of prophetic inspiration, esp of poetic rapture
slang3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine; MDMA: a powerful drug that acts as a stimulant and can produce hallucinations
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ecstasy1
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Example Sentences
In internal and external dialogue, they can convey impatience, distraction, delirium, ecstasy.
Jane told the court that she picked the package up from a member of Mr Combs' security, put it in her check-in luggage and flew to Miami, where she discovered it contained ecstasy.
Mr Combs also provided her with drugs such as ecstasy, cocaine and ketamine from the onset of the relationship, she testified.
The Times report also says that he was known to take ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms.
Gary Lineker, who will leave the BBC after hosting his final Match of the Day on Sunday, was the steady hand who guided millions of fans through football's agonies and ecstasies.
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