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    elate
    /ɪˈleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) ecstatically happy: "while the wealth of wildlife elated me, it unnerved me as well"

    adjective

    • 1. in high spirits; exultant or proud: archaic "their elate and animated faces"

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  2. ELATE definition: 1. to make someone feel extremely happy and excited, especially because something good has happened…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ELATE is to fill with joy or pride. How to use elate in a sentence.

  4. Elate definition: to make very happy or proud. See examples of ELATE used in a sentence.

  5. ELATE meaning: 1. to make someone feel extremely happy and excited, especially because something good has happened…. Learn more.

  6. If you are elated, you are thrilled. You are walking on air. Elate sounds a bit like inflate. Although the words are not related, if you elate someone the feeling is probably a bit like inflating them — filling them with happiness, making them feel as though they're floating above the ground.

  7. noun. Word origin. < L elatus, pp. of efferre, to bring out, lift up < ex-, out + ferre, bear 1. Word Frequency. elate in American English. (ɪˈleit) (verb elated, elating) transitive verb. 1. to make very happy or proud. news to elate the hearer.

  8. Define elate. elate synonyms, elate pronunciation, elate translation, English dictionary definition of elate. tr.v. e·lat·ed , e·lat·ing , e·lates To fill with great joy or happiness; delight: We were elated by the good news. adj. Elated. e·la′tion n.

  9. Elate Definition. ĭ-lāt. elated, elates, elating. Meanings. Synonyms. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Adjective. Filter. verb. elated, elates, elating. To fill with great joy or happiness; delight. We were elated by the good news. American Heritage. To raise the spirits of; make very proud, happy, or joyful. Webster's New World.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · Verb. [ edit] elate (third-person singular simple present elates, present participle elating, simple past and past participle elated) ( transitive) To make joyful or proud. ( transitive) To lift up; raise; elevate.

  11. elate in American English. (iˈleɪt ; ɪˈleɪt ) verb transitive Word forms: eˈlated or eˈlating. 1. to raise the spirits of; make very proud, happy, or joyful. adjective. 2. OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic. filled with elation.