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No, depression and ecstasy are not typically considered analogous. Depression is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and disinterest, while ecstasy refers to an intense feeling of joy, excitement, or happiness. The two concepts represent opposite emotional states rather than being analogical to each other.
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The correct spelling is ecstasy (overwhelming joy).
pride, joy, self-admiration
rapture, delight, joy, bliss, euphoria, fervour, elation
cheer, pleasure, delight, ecstasy
An analogy for a zinnia flower could be a puffin in the sense that both are vibrant and eye-catching in their respective environments. Just as a zinnia brightens a garden with its colorful blooms, a puffin adds a splash of color to coastal cliffs with its striking beak and plumage. Both represent joy and liveliness, drawing attention and admiration from those who encounter them.
joy, contentment, pleasure, delight, satisfaction, ecstasy, bliss, elation
The adjective form of "ecstasy" is "ecstatic." It describes a state of overwhelming happiness or joy. For example, one might feel ecstatic about a significant achievement or event.
Analogy: "The relationship between light and shadow is like the relationship between happiness and sorrow." Chat : Talk as Happiness : Joy
Joy Also: ecstasy, euphoria, rapture, nirvana, felicity, gladness
Glee, euphoria, joy, ecstasy, contentedness...