ecstasy means: I feel depressed as if I have lost my soul. Describe very sad or sad.
It's from Biefu written by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasties: "Those who are in ecstasy are just leaving."
The saddest thing is to leave.
Listening to the sad piano, I can't help but be ecstatic.
the grammar is formal; As predicate, object and attribute; To describe a person's sadness or sorrow
Synonym is dejected, dejected, dejected, despondent, despondent
The antonym is elated, complacent, elated, cheering, elated
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1, dejected and ecstasy
Desperate. Describe the appearance of panic, anxiety, uncertainty and disorder.
It's from the one hundred and seventh chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: The one who knows that I'm lucky is driven out of my mind by ghosts and gods.
I didn't know that I was lucky, but I was scared, worried, uneasy and out of action somehow.
Although thunderbolt only knocked down one person, more people were scared out of their wits.
the grammar is formal; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe panic and anxiety
2. Be overwhelmed with ecstasy. The antonym
Be elated
Explain that you are elated. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.
from Records of the Historian and Biographies of Guan Yan: "I am full of pride."
look high and proud.
The boxer knocked his opponent to the ground, and hands in the air was proud of himself.
grammatical complement; As an adverbial; Self-satisfied