Ecstatically [adverb]

Definition of Ecstatically:

happily

Opposite/Antonyms of Ecstatically:


Sentence/Example of Ecstatically:

Coles grew up going to the polls with her parents and was ecstatic about the day that she would get to vote herself.

"Oh," cried Betty, hugging Amy ecstatically, simply because she happened to be the nearest one to hug.

Ikey exclaimed ecstatically, whereupon the other boys looked daggers at him, for the basket-making was kept a profound secret.

As for Laura, she threw her arms about Dick Prescott's neck, embracing him ecstatically, too overjoyed at first to speak.

“I could just worship you, Colonel,” cried the little American, ecstatically.

"Eat her up," said Rosy Posy, who was ecstatically gazing at her beautiful big sister.

And how could he more delectably spend, or more ecstatically enjoy his fortune, than by so equitable a participation?'

“Was you frightened of falling on your heady peady, darling,” she murmured, fondling it ecstatically.

The story to which two little words, yes or no, ends so ecstatically, or gives the deathblow.

She started to race along the deserted beach, the dog leaping ahead of her and yapping ecstatically.