Definition of the word ecstatic

Pronunciation of vocabulary ecstatic

ecstaticadjective

ngây ngất

/ɪkˈstætɪk//ɪkˈstætɪk/

Origin of the word ecstatic

The word "ecstatic" comes from the Greek word "ekstasis," which means "standing outside oneself." In ancient Greek philosophy and religion, ecstasy referred to a state of spiritual and emotional transcendence in which an individual experienced a direct connection with the divine or supernatural realm. This concept of ecstasy was associated with various religious and mystical practices, such as shamanism, prophecy, and worship of the gods. In medieval Christianity, ecstasy was sometimes used to describe certain visions and experiences of holy figures, such as St. Theresa of Avila, who reported feeling an overwhelming sense of divine presence. In modern English, the meaning of ecstasy has broadened to encompass any intense and overwhelming feeling, whether it be joy, elation, or anything in between. However, the root meaning of standing outside oneself still persists, as ecstasy is often described as a state of heightened awareness in which one feels disconnected from ordinary reality.

Vocabulary summary ecstatic

typeadjective

meaningin a trance; to make trance; to be easily made tranced

meaningecstatic

meaningtrance, meditation; easy to trance

typenoun

meaningperson who is easily charmed

meaningtrance person, trance person

Example of vocabulary ecstaticnamespace

meaning

very happy, excited and enthusiastic; feeling or showing great enthusiasm

rất vui vẻ, phấn khởi và nhiệt tình; cảm giác hoặc thể hiện sự nhiệt tình tuyệt vời

  • Sally was ecstatic about her new job.

    Sally vui mừng về công việc mới của mình.

  • ecstatic applause/praise/reviews

    tiếng vỗ tay/khen ngợi/đánh giá nồng nhiệt

  • He gave an ecstatic sigh of happiness.

    Anh thở ra một hơi đầy hạnh phúc.

  • After winning the lottery, Sarah could hardly contain her ecstatic excitement as she jumped up and down, screaming at the top of her lungs.

    Sau khi trúng số, Sarah gần như không thể kiềm chế được sự phấn khích tột độ của mình khi cô nhảy cẫng lên và hét lớn hết cỡ.

  • The fans went ecstatic when their favorite singer took the stage, cheering and waving their phones in the air.

    Người hâm mộ đã vô cùng phấn khích khi ca sĩ yêu thích của họ bước lên sân khấu, hò reo và vẫy điện thoại trên không.

Extra examples:
  • Martin was not exactly ecstatic at the news.

    Martin thực sự không vui mừng trước tin này.

  • their brief but ecstatic honeymoon

    tuần trăng mật ngắn ngủi nhưng ngây ngất của họ

meaning

involving feelings of great emotion, especially through prayer and meditation, that take somebody beyond the limits of the individual self

liên quan đến cảm giác xúc động mạnh mẽ, đặc biệt là thông qua cầu nguyện và thiền định, đưa ai đó vượt qua giới hạn của bản thân cá nhân

  • an ecstatic vision of God

    một tầm nhìn ngây ngất của Thiên Chúa


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