The exhilarating feeling I had felt on the rollercoaster urged me to have another go.
The roller coster was a very exhilarating ride Thats all I have!
The word 'exhilarating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to exhilarate. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective (an exhilarating experience).The noun forms for the verb to exhilarate are exhilaration and the gerund, exhilarating.
Take an exhilarating ride onboard a fast RIB along the coast!
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Yes, agitating, boring, depressing, discouraging, upsetting, worrying
Here is an example sentence for the word "exhilarating" -1- That roller coaster ride was exhilarating.2- Driving in the race was exhilarating.
The roller-coaster ride was fast, scary and quite exhilarating, leaving us breathless.
Winning the marathon was exhilarating!
The roller coaster zoomed past, it was exhilarating!
that jog was so exhilarating
I was exhilarated when I got a party at school. "He exhilarates every time he gets an answer correct."
First of all exhilarate means to make cheerful and excited. "He exhilarates every time he gets an answer correct."
The roller coster was a very exhilarating ride Thats all I have!
Definitions of exhilarating on the Web: * making lively and cheerful; "the exhilarating effect of mountain air" * elating: making lively and joyfulwordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
The word 'exhilarating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to exhilarate. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective (an exhilarating experience).The noun forms for the verb to exhilarate are exhilaration and the gerund, exhilarating.
Take an exhilarating ride onboard a fast RIB along the coast!
The word "exhilarating" does not appear in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.