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Hilarious vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

hilarious | exhilarated | Synonyms |

Hilarious is a synonym of exhilarated.


As an adjective hilarious

is very funny; causing great merriment and laughter.

As a verb exhilarated is

(exhilarate).

Enraged vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

enraged | exhilarated |


As verbs the difference between enraged and exhilarated

is that enraged is (enrage) while exhilarated is (exhilarate).

As an adjective enraged

is angered, made furious, made full of rage.

Exhilarated vs Exhusiastic - What's the difference?

exhilarated | exhusiastic |

Enthusitic vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

enthusitic | exhilarated |


As a verb exhilarated is

(exhilarate).

Ethusiastic vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

ethusiastic | exhilarated |


As a verb exhilarated is

(exhilarate).

Exhilarated vs Boisterous - What's the difference?

exhilarated | boisterous | Related terms |

Exhilarated is a related term of boisterous.


As a verb exhilarated

is (exhilarate).

As an adjective boisterous is

full of energy; exuberant; noisy.

Exhilarated vs Lighthearted - What's the difference?

exhilarated | lighthearted | Related terms |

Exhilarated is a related term of lighthearted.


As a verb exhilarated

is (exhilarate).

As an adjective lighthearted is

joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive not depressed or sad.

Merry vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

merry | exhilarated | Related terms |

Merry is a related term of exhilarated.


As a proper noun merry

is originally a nickname for a merry person.

As a verb exhilarated is

(exhilarate).

Jubilant vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

jubilant | exhilarated | Related terms |

Jubilant is a related term of exhilarated.


As an adjective jubilant

is in a state of elation.

As a verb exhilarated is

(exhilarate).

Infatuated vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?

infatuated | exhilarated | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between infatuated and exhilarated

is that infatuated is past tense of infatuate while exhilarated is past tense of exhilarate.

As an adjective infatuated

is marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.

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