Ecstatic in a sentence as an adjective

" and if Google made it cheaper, people would be ecstatic.

I'd be equally ecstatic if the title read 'English major builds app in less than 2 months.

General, ecstatic to see his brain removed expertly from his skull?

They were ecstatic - "wow, no one in this office ever got such a high score - you were almost perfect""I was," I said.

My guess: Microsoft was probably ecstatic about this.

If it were a visit by the President of the United States in an official capacity to talk about issues, I would be ecstatic that it was happening at YC, regardless of the President's party.

To clarify:-You should always, always read the terms carefully in any important contract you're going to sign, and strongly consider hiring a lawyer to give it a once-over.-In this particular deal, you'd want to make sure the loan isn't personally guaranteed and what the terms of calling it are.-I could see times where I'd be ecstatic to take this.

Ecstatic definitions

adjective

feeling great rapture or delight

See also: enraptured rapturous rapt rhapsodic