ecstasies - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ecstasies in Hindi

Noun

  • परमानंद
  • उत्साह

ecstasies Definition

Noun

  • an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
  • an emotional or religious frenzy or trance-like state, originally one involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence.
  • an amphetamine-based recreational drug having euphoric effects, typically taken in the form of a pill and particularly associated with clubbing and dance music subcultures.

ecstasies Example

  • (Aristie in Sertorius.) There is perhaps some truth in this accusation, however much some of us may be disposed to think that the line just quoted is a fair enough description of the admired ecstasies of Achille and Bajazet. ( (सेरटोरियस में अरिस्टी।) इस आरोप में शायद कुछ सच्चाई है, हालांकि हममें से कुछ लोगों को यह सोचने के लिए निपटाया जा सकता है कि अभी उद्धृत पंक्ति एचीले और बजाजेट के प्रशंसित परमानंद का एक उचित पर्याप्त वर्णन है। )
  • Famished persons are liable to morbid excite ment, and fall into imaginative ecstasies, in the course of which they see visions and spectres, converse with gods and angels, and are the recipients of supernatural revelations. ( अकालग्रस्त व्यक्ति रुग्ण उत्तेजना के लिए उत्तरदायी होते हैं, और कल्पनाशील परमानंद में पड़ जाते हैं, जिसके दौरान वे दर्शन और भूत देखते हैं, देवताओं और स्वर्गदूतों के साथ बातचीत करते हैं, और अलौकिक रहस्योद्घाटन के प्राप्तकर्ता होते हैं। )
  • Natasha was in ecstasies over ‘Uncle’s’ singing. ( नताशा 'अंकल' की सिंगिंग को लेकर काफी एक्साइटेड थीं। )

More Sentence

  • Natásha was in ecstasies over Uncle’s singing.
  • Th ey used to go into ecstasies and utter words that they.
  • Ardours, Transports, Ecstasies and the rest of those pathetic terms so.
  • Apparently, the transcendent ecstasies had all been kept private, because.
  • Charmaine's wide set eyes seemed to peer into his very being, promising unthinkable ecstasies.
  • Dreaming or waking, their lives are filled with exotic ecstasies, beyond the ken of ordinary men.
  • Christian belief must pass over not into a complacent scientific utilitarianism, but into the ecstasies of uninhibited wastage.