I felt a rush of exhilaration or excited happinessas I got off of the roller coaster.There was exhilaration in the air at the Justin Bieber concert.
In Telugu musripovadam ముస్రిపోవడం is a vernacular variant of murisipovadam మురిసిపోవడం, which means 'very pleased with, gladdened or exhilarated'
Yes, mood is a noun, though it can be used without change as an adjective, as in "mood music."
hard mood
Mood is the correct spelling.
An exhilarated mood is characterized by feelings of intense excitement, joy, and enthusiasm. It often involves a heightened sense of positivity and can lead to increased energy levels and a sense of euphoria.
Calmness, tranquility, peace.
He was exhilarated to see her.They were exhilarated by the ride.
No, it is a adjective.
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"It is only a pump" simply means to be exhilarated or to be fired up.
Burning - aflame. blazing. fiery. flaming. Fervent - ardent. eager. excited. exhilarated. intense.
The toilsome journey through the rugged terrain left us exhausted but exhilarated.
I felt a rush of exhilaration or excited happinessas I got off of the roller coaster.There was exhilaration in the air at the Justin Bieber concert.
opposites: cheerful, elated, excited, exhilarated, happy, pleased , calm, mild, moderate, peaceful, quiet
The British satirical magazine, Private Eye uses the phrase "tired and emotional" as a euphemism for "drunk."