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Opposite Of Ecstasy

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noun

• intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain

• a state of acute pain

21%9 Festival of wine and ecstasy
noun

• someone who engages in drinking bouts

• a drunken reveller; a devotee of Bacchus

• a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity

adjective satellite

• used of riotously drunken merrymaking

21%7 God of ecstasy and madness
noun

• (classical mythology) god of wine; equivalent of Dionysus

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