* Simple: She was ecstatic to finally graduate from college.
* Descriptive: The children were ecstatic about the giant inflatable bouncy house in the park.
* Figurative: The news of their engagement filled the room with an ecstatic energy.
* With a contrasting element: Despite the long journey, they were ecstatic to finally reach their destination.
You can also use "ecstatic" with adverbs to modify the intensity of the emotion:
* "Absolutely ecstatic": They were absolutely ecstatic to win the lottery.
* "Overly ecstatic": He was overly ecstatic about his new car, even though it was just a used Honda.
Remember, "ecstatic" describes a feeling of intense joy and excitement. Choose the sentence structure that best fits the context of your writing.