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Rory Browning
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3 April, 04:24
1. to stimulate, excite, gladden
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Alaina Gill
3 April, 04:29
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Exhilarate
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This is a word used that means all three of the words stimulate, excite, and gladden. It means to make someone feel excited, elated, or happy. Some synonyms are "elate" or "thrill." Some antonyms or "bore" and "dishearten."
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