brighten, cheer, delight, elevate, exalt, exhilarate, gladden, inspire, make proud, set up, uplift
Definitionv. fill with high spirits
Last update: June 29, 2016
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On the contrary, he became more and more elated. [verb]
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The news that he will get a seat in the college of his choice elated Ravi. [verb]
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The last family is well represented, especially by the three forest forms - the elate hornbill and black hornbill (Ceratogymna), and the long-tailed, white-crested hornbill (Ortholophus leucolophus). [verb]
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In a joint operation they began to adapt Tao 's Elate OS for the consumer market. [verb]
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What Olympic delight elated our hearts when the plaudits of thousands greeted us. [verb]
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'I knew you would be,' cried Fagin, elated by the success of his proposal. [verb]
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Cleopatra's heart was still elated by the reception of her bold idea of escape, and she approached Barine with gentler feelings and intentions. [verb]
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Elated at the prospect of immediate liberty, she decked herself and little Emmy in their best apparel, and accompanied him with a joyful heart. [verb]
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Oliver, quite elated and honoured by a sense of his importance, faithfully promised to be secret and explicit in his communications. [verb]
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Rostov anticipated his horse's movements and became more and more elated. [verb]
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We in Moscow are elated by enthusiasm for our adored Emperor. [verb]
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