All 3 Uses of
ecstatic
in
Anna Karenina
- "I unhappy?" she said, coming closer to him, and looking at him with an ecstatic smile of love.†
Part 2 *
- When Countess Nordston ventured to hint that she had hoped for something better, Kitty was so angry and proved so conclusively that nothing in the world could be better than Levin, that Countess Nordston had to admit it, and in Kitty's presence never met Levin without a smile of ecstatic admiration.†
Part 4
- Countess Lidia Ivanovna looked at him ecstatically, and tears of rapture at the greatness of his soul came into her eyes.†
Part 5
Definition:
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(ecstatic) feeling intense happiness and excitement (as when in a state of ecstasy)