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ebbrezza

exhilaration

noun eb-BRET-tsah Rare

Origin: Latin ebrietas (drunkenness), from ebrius (drunk).

Also means

intoxication

Usage Note

Ebbrezza literally means 'intoxication' (guida in stato di ebbrezza is the legal term for drunk driving) but is very frequently used figuratively for the heady rush of excitement, success, or passion — l'ebbrezza della vittoria (the thrill of victory). The double -bb- is held. Do not confuse with ubriachezza, which is more colloquial for plain drunkenness.

Examples

"Sentiva l'ebbrezza della libertà."

Natural Translation

She felt the exhilaration of freedom.

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