Exhilarate vs Connotative - What's the difference?
exhilarate | connotative |
(archaic) To make happy, cheer up; to gladden.
*, II.2.4:
To thrill refreshingly.
To bring new life to.
As a verb exhilarate
is (archaic) to make happy, cheer up; to gladden.As an adjective connotative is
that implies or suggests something else.exhilarate
English
Verb
(en-verb)- Good news exhilarates''' the mind; wine '''exhilarates the drinker.
- Many such tricks are ordinarily put in practice by great men, to exhilarate themselves and others, all which are harmless jests, and have their good uses.