exhilarate - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • strangely: There is a young boy, a " special child " in their community who has an amazing habit that strangely exhilarates his soul.

Object

  • ride: Take an exhilarating ride onboard a fast RIB along the coast!
  • finale: The concerto's dramatic slow movement shows piano and orchestra in stark opposition to each other and leads directly into the exhilarating finale.
  • sailing: Get up close to the action and enjoy some exhilarating sailing.
  • adventure: The specialized treks are exhilarating adventures through some remote and beautiful scenery.
  • walking: This section of the Coast Path which is easily accessible commands some of the highest cliffs throughout Cornwall and makes for exhilarating walking.

Subject

  • experience: I am still completely elated and exhilarated by the experience.

Preposition: by

  • experience: I am still completely elated and exhilarated by the experience.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • such: They have even had many well known entertainers not commonly associated with Rockabilly checking out their exhilarating performances such as the legendary Bruce Springsteen.

Modifying Another Word

  • truly: Still on public roads, this section is truly exhilarating.
  • totally: The weather had stayed fair and the climbing was great, nice and easy but at the same time totally exhilarating.
  • quite: We had to sit in a taxi boat for 4 hours which was quite exhilarating.
  • yet: These walls allow the public to experience rock climbing in an extremely safe yet exhilarating environment.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • out: I love fine travel writing: it appeals to the same wish for exhilarating transportation out of my life that good fantasy also offers.

Infinitive complement

  • watch: On their day the country's finest 11 are exhilarating to watch and a match for any team in the world.
  • ride: Very enjoyable to ride on the road the Pocket Rocket in particular is very exhilarating to ride.

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