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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Exhilarated

Context: Describing a happy moment and feeling.

I am exhilarated.

It is exhilarating. (Winning moment made us happy)

Please check them.

  

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I've never used it, but I think it's correct. I look up the dictionary and it conveys the intended meaning. Other adjectives are as follows: I'm very happy .

  • I've never used it, but I think it's correct.
  • I look up the dictionary and it conveys the intended meaning.
  • Other adjectives are as follows: I'm very happy .
  • I'm delighted .
  • I'm glad .
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I've never used it, but I think it's correct. I look up the dictionary and it conveys the intended meaning. Other adjectives are as follows:

I'm very happy.

I'm delighted.

I'm glad.

I'm pleased.


By the way, you can also use idioms to convey the meaning even more. The following idiom fits your context

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