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    exhilarating

    US /ɪɡˈzɪləˌretɪŋ/

    ・

    UK /ɪgˈzɪləreɪtɪŋ/

    C1
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo cause someone to feel very happy and excited
    The clown is exhilirating the crowd at the circus
    adj.AdjectiveCausing someone to feel very happy and excited
    Jumping out of a plane that is very high in the air is a very exhilarating experience

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    06:27Why roller coaster loops aren't circular
    • This clothoid loop — crafted using strong and easy-to-bend tubular steel and built 113 feet high meant that the Great American Revolution could support 20 riders at g-forces that feel exhilarating instead of harmful.

      This clothoid loop — crafted using strong and easy-to-bend tubular steel and built 113 feet high meant that the Great American Revolution could support 20 riders at g-forces that feel exhilarating instead of harmful.

    • and built 113 feet high meant that the Great American Revolution could support 20 riders at g forces that feel exhilarating instead of harmful.

      and built 113 feet high meant that the Great American Revolution could support 20 riders at g forces that feel exhilarating instead of harmful.

    B2

    15 Useful English Phrases for Travel

    08:3615 Useful English Phrases for Travel
    • Travelling is so exhilarating, isn't it? 

      Travelling is so exhilarating, isn't it? 

    A2

    Sam & Jony introduce io

    09:22Sam & Jony introduce io
    • I moved to America drawn by the exhilarating optimism of San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

      I moved to America drawn by the exhilarating optimism of San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

    B1

    F1 The Movie: Behind The Scenes With Brad Pitt | Exclusive Interview

    16:29F1 The Movie: Behind The Scenes With Brad Pitt | Exclusive Interview
    • Exhilarating.

      Exhilarating.

    • I'm like, it is exhilarating.

      I'm like, it is exhilarating.

    A2

    Scarf Lady's House | Full Episode | Sarah and Duck Official

    06:30Scarf Lady's House | Full Episode | Sarah and Duck Official
    • It's very exhilarating.

      It's very exhilarating.

    B1

    "Cinderella" - Model/Actriz (LIVE on The Late Show)

    04:32"Cinderella" - Model/Actriz (LIVE on The Late Show)
    • CHEERING AND APPLAUSE I was born in shame Utterly divine Exhilarating Preciously sublime The way you speak, it makes me want to cry You've got a jacket lined with satin resting on your thigh I saw my furnitures and my painted on two-dimensional scenery And my tasteful bodily delivery The way you took a chest on me I'm embarrassed to be clever when you're honest You make me want to be heavy I feel different now than I did before I can see how my power only was my fear of betrayal In your eyes, I'm naked Screaming like a tornado in the dark I can see us laying face to face As St.

      CHEERING AND APPLAUSE I was born in shame Utterly divine Exhilarating Preciously sublime The way you speak, it makes me want to cry You've got a jacket lined with satin resting on your thigh I saw my furnitures and my painted on two-dimensional scenery And my tasteful bodily delivery The way you took a chest on me I'm embarrassed to be clever when you're honest You make me want to be heavy I feel different now than I did before I can see how my power only was my fear of betrayal In your eyes, I'm naked Screaming like a tornado in the dark I can see us laying face to face As St.

    B1

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India

    23:53IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India
    • India but also worldwide. And the culture week that I mentioned before it was a fashion event that I had attended as a teenager and it was life-changing for me. I was awestruck by all the beauty, creativity and glamour of the event and I knew that I wanted to be a part of it. After the fashion shows there was a chance for the public to meet with some of the celebrity designers including Ms. Khanna who was by that time an idol for me. I had always wondered what had inspired her to become a fashion designer and even more importantly where she draws her creative inspiration for her amazing productions. I remember having butterflies in my stomach when I finally got a chance to speak with her and I felt like I wouldn't be able to make a sound. She was very pleasant and made me feel comfortable. I asked her my questions and she kindly replied. This was definitely one of the most nerve-wracking interactions I've ever had and it was also exhilarating. Your time is up. I will stop you there and I will take back the questions. Please put your notepaper to the side. Turn it over along with the pencil. Thank you. Part two of this speaking interview is arguably the most challenging because most people do not practice giving short speeches especially not in a foreign language on a daily basis. However, Jalil does a fantastic job and she is well prepared. Clearly she has rehearsed and practiced responding to part two questions before sitting the exam. This is evident from the way she starts her response. When the examiner tells her that her one-minute preparation time is up, she looks from the notepaper, takes a breath, places her hands on the table and calmly, confidently presents her first sentence. She explains that about a year ago she had the chance to meet with Anamika Khanna who had made her very nervous at that time. Paying attention to responding to the topic question on the cue card. Talk about a person that made you nervous. It's very important that you answer that topic question right away. In fact, Jalil not only reflects the topic of the cue card but she emphasizes it by saying that she was super nervous. Throughout her one to two-minute response, Jalil takes natural pauses checking the cue card and checking her notes. This is very important for her to give a well-structured, detailed and non-repetitive answer. A lot of students forget to do this. They get frustrated. They get nervous. They forget about their notes and they forget about the questions. They tend to repeat themselves and run out of ideas. Stay confident. Stay calm.

      India but also worldwide. And the culture week that I mentioned before it was a fashion event that I had attended as a teenager and it was life-changing for me. I was awestruck by all the beauty, creativity and glamour of the event and I knew that I wanted to be a part of it. After the fashion shows there was a chance for the public to meet with some of the celebrity designers including Ms. Khanna who was by that time an idol for me. I had always wondered what had inspired her to become a fashion designer and even more importantly where she draws her creative inspiration for her amazing productions. I remember having butterflies in my stomach when I finally got a chance to speak with her and I felt like I wouldn't be able to make a sound. She was very pleasant and made me feel comfortable. I asked her my questions and she kindly replied. This was definitely one of the most nerve-wracking interactions I've ever had and it was also exhilarating. Your time is up. I will stop you there and I will take back the questions. Please put your notepaper to the side. Turn it over along with the pencil. Thank you. Part two of this speaking interview is arguably the most challenging because most people do not practice giving short speeches especially not in a foreign language on a daily basis. However, Jalil does a fantastic job and she is well prepared. Clearly she has rehearsed and practiced responding to part two questions before sitting the exam. This is evident from the way she starts her response. When the examiner tells her that her one-minute preparation time is up, she looks from the notepaper, takes a breath, places her hands on the table and calmly, confidently presents her first sentence. She explains that about a year ago she had the chance to meet with Anamika Khanna who had made her very nervous at that time. Paying attention to responding to the topic question on the cue card. Talk about a person that made you nervous. It's very important that you answer that topic question right away. In fact, Jalil not only reflects the topic of the cue card but she emphasizes it by saying that she was super nervous. Throughout her one to two-minute response, Jalil takes natural pauses checking the cue card and checking her notes. This is very important for her to give a well-structured, detailed and non-repetitive answer. A lot of students forget to do this. They get frustrated. They get nervous. They forget about their notes and they forget about the questions. They tend to repeat themselves and run out of ideas. Stay confident. Stay calm.

    • In fact, she even uses an idiom to reflect the topic of the cue card. She says that she had butterflies in her stomach, meaning that she was very nervous. Cleverly, Jalil reflects the topic right away at the beginning, around the middle and again at the end of her response. She says that it was a very nerve-wracking experience, but that it was exhilarating. Keep in mind that for that band nine score, you need to focus on the questions of the cue card. You cannot go off-topic.

      In fact, she even uses an idiom to reflect the topic of the cue card. She says that she had butterflies in her stomach, meaning that she was very nervous. Cleverly, Jalil reflects the topic right away at the beginning, around the middle and again at the end of her response. She says that it was a very nerve-wracking experience, but that it was exhilarating. Keep in mind that for that band nine score, you need to focus on the questions of the cue card. You cannot go off-topic.

    B1

    Feeling All the Feels: Crash Course Psychology #25

    10:51Feeling All the Feels: Crash Course Psychology #25
    • my brain? These are just some of the questions that we'll be looking at in this messy, exhilarating,

      my brain? These are just some of the questions that we'll be looking at in this messy, exhilarating,

    • These are just some of the questions that we'll be looking at in this messy, exhilarating, and

      These are just some of the questions that we'll be looking at in this messy, exhilarating, and

    B2

    Born to Learn (with subtitles) // Nacidos para aprender (con subtítulos)

    04:56Born to Learn (with subtitles) // Nacidos para aprender (con subtítulos)
    • That's exhilarating.

      That's exhilarating.

    • and that's not scary, that's exhilarating.

      and that's not scary, that's exhilarating.

    B1

    The 10 CRAZIEST Game Shows of All Time!

    11:16The 10 CRAZIEST Game Shows of All Time!
    • they're fun and exhilarating

      they're fun and exhilarating

    • They're fun and exhilarating because we get to see regular people win some pretty extraordinary stuff.

      They're fun and exhilarating because we get to see regular people win some pretty extraordinary stuff.

    B1