Exhilarate (verb)

  1. Make (someone) feel very happy and full of energy.
  2. Fill (someone) with a feeling of great happiness and excitement.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin exhilarat- "made cheerful", from the verb exhilarare, from ex- "thoroughly" + hilaris "cheerful".

Examples:

  1. The news of the victory exhilarated the team.
  2. The experience of skydiving exhilarated her.
  3. The concert exhilarated the crowd.
  4. The success of the project exhilarated the team.
  5. The beautiful landscape exhilarated the tourists.
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