Ecstacy vs. Ecstasy

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Updated on September 13, 2023
"Ecstacy" is a misspelling. The correct spelling is "Ecstasy," referring to an intense emotion of happiness or overwhelming joy.

Which is correct: Ecstacy or Ecstasy
How to spell Ecstasy?

Ecstacy is Incorrect

Ecstasy is Correct
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Key Differences
Visualize "Ecstasy" as the peak of joy, with an "s" standing tall before "t."

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Sep 13, 2023
Remember "Ecstasy" has the same pattern as "fantasy."

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Sep 13, 2023
Picture an ecstatic person saying, "Yes!" for the correct "s" placement.

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Associate "Ecstasy" with "Stay happy," emphasizing the "s" before the "t."

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Sep 13, 2023
Use mnemonic: Every Cool Star Turns And Shines Yearly.

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Sep 13, 2023
Ecstacy and Ecstasy Definitions
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Ecstasy
"Ecstasy" symbolizes a state of rapturous delight.
The concert was pure ecstasy for the fans.

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Sep 13, 2023
Ecstasy
"Ecstasy" denotes an overwhelming feeling of happiness or joy.
She was in ecstasy after winning the lottery.

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Ecstasy
"Ecstasy" refers to a drug known for inducing euphoria.
The illegal drug ecstasy is popular in some party scenes.

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Ecstasy
"Ecstasy" can also describe a trance or trance-like state.
The meditation led him into an ecstasy.

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Ecstasy
"Ecstasy" can signify intense emotional exaltation.
The poet wrote about his moments of ecstasy.

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Sep 13, 2023
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Ecstasy
A state of emotion so intense that one is carried beyond rational thought and self-control
An ecstasy of rage.

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Ecstasy
The trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.

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Ecstasy
A state of emotion so intense that a person is carried beyond rational thought and self-control.

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Ecstasy
A trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.

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Ecstasy
(obsolete) Violent emotion or distraction of mind; excessive grief from anxiety; insanity; madness.

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Ecstasy
(slang) The drug MDMA, a synthetic entactogen of the methylenedioxyphenethylamine family, especially in a tablet form.

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Ecstasy
A state in which sensibility, voluntary motion, and (largely) mental power are suspended; the body is erect and inflexible;

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Ecstasy
The state of being beside one's self or rapt out of one's self; a state in which the mind is elevated above the reach of ordinary impressions, as when under the influence of overpowering emotion; an extraordinary elevation of the spirit, as when the soul, unconscious of sensible objects, is supposed to contemplate heavenly mysteries.
Like a mad prophet in an ecstasy.
This is the very ecstasy of love.

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Ecstasy
Excessive and overmastering joy or enthusiasm; rapture; enthusiastic delight.
He on the tender grassWould sit, and hearken even to ecstasy.

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Ecstasy
Violent distraction of mind; violent emotion; excessive grief of anxiety; insanity; madness.
That unmatched form and feature of blown youthBlasted with ecstasy.
Our words will but increase his ecstasy.

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Ecstasy
A state which consists in total suspension of sensibility, of voluntary motion, and largely of mental power. The body is erect and inflexible; the pulsation and breathing are not affected.

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Ecstasy
To fill ecstasy, or with rapture or enthusiasm.
The most ecstasied order of holy . . . spirits.

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Ecstasy
A state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion;
Listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture

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FAQs
Which vowel is used before Ecstasy?
The letter "a" can be used before "ecstasy" as in "an ecstasy."

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Sep 13, 2023
Why is it called Ecstasy?
The term "Ecstasy" comes from the Greek word "ekstasis," meaning "to stand outside oneself."

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What is the root word of Ecstasy?
The root word is the Greek "ekstasis," which means "standing outside oneself."

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What is the verb form of Ecstasy?
"Ecstatic" is an adjective, and "ecstatically" is the adverb, but there's no direct verb form for "Ecstasy."

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Which preposition is used with Ecstasy?
Prepositions like "in" or "of" can be used with "Ecstasy."

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Is Ecstasy an abstract noun?
Yes, "Ecstasy" is an abstract noun when referring to a feeling.

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Sep 13, 2023
Is Ecstasy a negative or positive word?
"Ecstasy" typically has a positive connotation, but its context, especially in relation to the drug, can be neutral or negative.

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Sep 13, 2023
Is Ecstasy a countable noun?
Yes, especially when referring to specific instances or types of ecstasy.

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Sep 13, 2023
Which conjunction is used with Ecstasy?
Standard conjunctions like "and" or "or" can be used with "Ecstasy."

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Sep 13, 2023
What is a stressed syllable in Ecstasy?
The first syllable, "Ec," is stressed.

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Sep 13, 2023
Which determiner is used with Ecstasy?
Determiners like "this," "that," "my," etc., can be used with "Ecstasy."

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What is the first form of Ecstasy?
"Ecstasy" is a noun and does not have verb forms.

Samantha Walker
Sep 13, 2023
Which article is used with Ecstasy?
The article "an" is used before "Ecstasy."

Harlon Moss
Sep 13, 2023
Is Ecstasy a vowel or consonant?
"Ecstasy" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

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Sep 13, 2023
Is the Ecstasy term a metaphor?
It can be used metaphorically to describe intense feelings or experiences.

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Sep 13, 2023
What is the opposite of Ecstasy?
The opposite of "Ecstasy" is "agony" or "misery."

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Sep 13, 2023
How is Ecstasy used in a sentence?
E.g., "The beautiful sunset filled her with ecstasy."

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Sep 13, 2023
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