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ecstatic |
Young Rostov's ecstatic voice could be heard above the three hundred others.
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jovial |
She had no idea what made him angry one minute and jovial the next.
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exultant |
That word startled my soul, and it awoke, full of the spirit of the morning, full of joyous, exultant song.
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elated |
When he found out about his lottery win he was elated.
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delighted |
The baby's gurgle delighted her dad.
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despondent |
In his law practice he had disappointed himself and his friends, and he became despondent as to his future.
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forlorn |
He pressed his face against the window and managed a forlorn goodbye wave.
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dejected |
I felt dejected after losing my job.
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woeful |
She was looking very woeful with her eyes red and swollen.
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dismal |
The team’s performance was dismal.
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