elated

IPA: ɪɫˈeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased, euphoric.
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Examples of "elated" in Sentences

  • The men elated the townsmen.
  • The speech elated the listeners.
  • The men elated the women as well.
  • The people elated the dismayed men.
  • Mr. Yoshimitsu said his group was "elated" with the governor's decision.
  • Ms. Henry says she remembers being "elated" that Evelyn was able to receive Avastin.
  • Mr Davies told the BBC's Abbie Jones that "the word elated doesn't really quite cover it".
  • Invariably, she says, her patients are "elated" -- some so much that they come back for multiple sessions.
  • Manic mood, frequently characterized as elated and grandiose, is often as not riddled by depression, panic, and extreme irritability.
  • "It was really interesting experience for me, really unique in coaching for me — while we lost the game I had this kind of elated feeling."
  • Gillard's parents 'elated' JULIA Gillard's Adelaide-based parents John and Moira are "elated" by their daughter's "bewildering" ascent to the nation's top office.

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