elated in English

verb
1
make (someone) ecstatically happy.
I felt elated at beating Dennis
synonyms:thrilleddelightedoverjoyedecstaticeuphoricvery happyjoyousgleefuljubilantbeside oneselfexultantrapturousin raptureswalking on airon cloud ninein seventh heavenjumping for joyin transports of delighton top of the worldover the moonon a hightickled pink
adjective
verb

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1. Bucked definition, happy; elated

2. Her success elated the family.

3. The archer is elated!

4. They were elated at the result.

5. He felt elated and mildly drunk.

6. He felt both elated and frightened.

7. She was at once elated and frightened.

8. She felt elated, different, so different, free.

9. I felt strangely elated at the news.

10. I leave Embassy, elated at this showdown.

11. She was elated at / by the news.

12. 12 I leave Embassy, elated at this showdown.

13. He was greatly elated by success.

14. Soon long lines of elated delegates were awaiting accommodations.

15. Jeremy felt elated by this sudden and unexpected success.

16. She was elated at the prospect of a holiday.

17. Laceiest Janella trample sculptured pastellists excretal elated lemmoblastic Antepasts Canarian

18. The three of us worked together excellently, elated and playful.

19. Both elated and angry, Max hugs his dad.

20. Matthew was elated, so pleased he couldn't speak.

21. The autumn air , blithe and vivacious, elated Philip.

22. For my part[sentence dictionary], I feel elated and close to tears.

23. I felt elated at beating Dennis, he was rated a medal hope.

24. Having made the decision he now felt elated again.

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26. And when they came in to tell me, I was at first elated.

27. Cantor was elated; a potentially devastating situation was about to be defused.

28. In the fugue, at once elated and exhausting, Mullova was staggering technically.

29. The crowds in the square were elated by the news.

30. 28 Elated with the election victory, the crowd waved banners and chanted.

31. We were all elated to hear of the victory that we had won.

32. I was elated that my second heart bypass had been successful.

33. I was elated by the prospect of the new job ahead.

34. Synonyms for Athrill include ecstatic, elated, euphoric, delighted, rapturous, enraptured, overjoyed, happy, thrilled and exhilarated

35. He felt elated, warm-hearted at the sight of the place where he'd been born.

36. Elated , Lustrous Jade wanted to go immediately but was told that the carriage was engaged.

37. Also belated little children would call " Bogey Man! " after him, and make off tremulously elated.

38. 8 He felt elated, warm-hearted at the sight of the place where he'd been born.

39. I was elated by the two peaks, but forgetful of how long the walk out would be.

40. 17 A chastened man, an older man, he remembered: All summer, to begin with, he felt elated.

41. Hence, why I was elated, giddy, overjoyed, when this Meade long-focus Achromat popped up

42. And had she not felt elated when he praised her in that soft, beguiling voice?

43. But come spring and summer, they are elated, active, and energetic, and they generally function well.

44. The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his new daughter. Sentencedict.com

45. Jimmy was so elated that when the removal van arrived he hadn't even parcelled up his comics.

46. 30 He had been as openly astounded and as privately elated by Collingridge's bombshell as the rest of his colleagues.

47. But, when night came, and with her veiled eyes beheld him stumping towards Boffin's Bower, he was elated too.

48. He had been as openly astounded and as privately elated by Collingridge's bombshell as the rest of his colleagues.

49. I was elated by the two peaks(Sentencedict.com ), but forgetful of how long the walk out would be.

50. Nor was the thought that he alone might hold the key to the mystery the sole component in his strangely elated state.