Vocabulary Word
Word: exhilarating
Definition: invigorating and refreshing; cheering; V. exhilarate: make cheerful and excited; Ex. exhilarated by the ride in the sports car
Definition: invigorating and refreshing; cheering; V. exhilarate: make cheerful and excited; Ex. exhilarated by the ride in the sports car
Sentences Containing 'exhilarating'
This phenomenon is more exhilarating to me than the luxuriance and fertility of vineyards.
The sun was shining very brightly, and yet there was an exhilarating nip in the air, which set an edge to a man's energy.
And by those negations, considered along with the affirmative fact of his prodigious bulk and power, you can best form to yourself the truest, though not the most exhilarating conception of what the most exalted potency is.
In that fine, loose, chivalrous attitude of the headsman when drawing near to his prey, the three mates stood up proudly, occasionally backing the after oarsman with an exhilarating cry of, "There she slides, now!
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