The spelling exstatic is incorrect. This is one (of many) examples where the sound is misleading: there is no 'x' in the word. It is spelled ecstatic.
It means to act or feel wild or pleasantly excited.
This is an example of a common sound resulting in a misspelling. The word is ecstatic - to be happily excited. There is no 'x' in the word. Sally was ecstatic when she won 1st Place in Spelling. Ecstatic over his job promotion, John called his parents to share the good news.
Synonyms could be : glad, ebullient, ecstatic, excited, exuberant, gleeful, or in high spirits. (Also) overjoyed / joyous / joyful (Less emphatic) content, peaceful, pleased, sanguine glad , delighted, satisfied * Happiness as a separate state of emotion may be exaggerated. Sometimes what people mean by feeling "happy" is less gleeful than what might be expected.
The haudensaunee mean irguios
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
ecstatic
Steph is feeling very well thankyou, we break up from school today so she is exstatic. Guys, what should I say? over to you professor.
-Entergetic -Exciting -Exstatic
This is an example of a common sound resulting in a misspelling. The word is ecstatic - to be happily excited. There is no 'x' in the word. Sally was ecstatic when she won 1st Place in Spelling. Ecstatic over his job promotion, John called his parents to share the good news.
You should just include some anticdotes of the past years with them. Make it sincere yet lighthearted. Just talk about how you couldn't have more enjoyed working with the seniors leaving and then follow that with saying how youre exstatic to see whats to come from the kiddos that are moving up. Once you start it, the rest should flow pretty easily.
Synonyms could be : glad, ebullient, ecstatic, excited, exuberant, gleeful, or in high spirits. (Also) overjoyed / joyous / joyful (Less emphatic) content, peaceful, pleased, sanguine glad , delighted, satisfied * Happiness as a separate state of emotion may be exaggerated. Sometimes what people mean by feeling "happy" is less gleeful than what might be expected.
you mean what you mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"