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exhilarative

[ ig-zil-uh-rey-tiv, -er-uh-tiv ]

adjective

  1. tending to exhilarate.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of exhilarative1

First recorded in 1860–65; exhilarate + -ive
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The exterior Punch Garden, dressed with strings of white lights overhead, is a relaxed, a la carte setting for quaffs, including an exhilarative pisco punch sharpened with lemon grass.

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He did not see that there is no such thing as a standard for the creative spirit; that no one great book must ever be separately regarded, and permitted to domineer with its own uniqueness upon the creative mind; but that all existing great works must be federated in the fancy; and so regarded as a miscellaneous and Pantheistic whole; and then,—without at all dictating to his own mind, or unduly biasing it any way,—thus combined, they would prove simply an exhilarative and provocative to him.

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We must make them take more exercise; we must find out some lively exhilarative exercise for them.

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The slothful man loves his bed; the toper his drink, because it throws him into an exhilarative and exquisite mood; the gourmand makes his stomach his god; and the sensualist thinks his delights imperishable.

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