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    exhilaration
    /ɪɡˌzɪləˈreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation: "they felt the exhilaration of victory"

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  2. Answer and Explanation: Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account. View this answer. 'Exhilaration' is pleasurable excitement. A good synonym is 'euphoria.'. The equivalent adjective is 'exhilarated.'. Here are some examples of... See full answer below.

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