exhilarating
adjective
No English definition recorded for this entry.
L336599 on Wikidata ↗Wiktionary
adj
Etymology: By surface analysis, exhilarate + -ing.
- Refreshingly thrilling.
“Mrs. Palmer added, "that this news, though it could scarcely be called exhilarating, had had such an effect on her elderly friends, that they had determined to set out to Bath, and, when rested, proceed thence to Exeter, in order to be nearer the place where the vessel was expected, and to be a support to Lord Meersbrook, in case of the worst."”
“The switchback road to Diabaig - pronounced 'Jer-vague' - passes through some of the most exhilarating scenery in Scotland. […] With a final swoop, the road plummets down into Diabaig, where cottages are dotted across the slopes of a rocky semi-circle.”
verb
Etymology: By surface analysis, exhilarate + -ing.
- present participle and gerund of exhilarate