éxtasis
ecstasy
noun EKS-tah-sees Rare
Origin: From Greek ekstasis (standing outside oneself), from ek- (out) + histanai (to stand).
Also means
rapture
Usage Note
Éxtasis is invariable in the plural — los éxtasis — because it is an esdrújula (stress on the antepenultimate) ending in -s. It is used in both religious contexts (mystical rapture) and everyday speech (intense joy). Written with an acute accent on the first e to mark the stress.
Examples
"Escuchó la música en éxtasis."
Natural Translation
She listened to the music in ecstasy.
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