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View synonyms for elate
elate
[ih-leyt]
verb (used with object)
elated, elating
to make very happy or proud.
news to elate the hearer.
adjective
elate
/ ɪˈleɪt /
verb
(tr) to fill with high spirits, exhilaration, pride or optimism
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Other Word Forms
- overelate verb (used with object)
- unelating adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of elate1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English elat “proud, exalted,” from Latin ēlātus “borne away, lifted up,” past participle of efferre “to bear away, lift up,” from ē- e- 1 + ferre “to bear, bring, carry”; for the element -lātus, earlier tlātus (unrecorded), thole 2 ( def. ), tolerate ( def. )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of elate1
C16: from Latin ēlāt- stem of past participle of efferre to bear away, from ferre to carry
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Example Sentences
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Starters Jared Verse and Byron Young, watching from the sideline, were no doubt elated.
From Los Angeles Times
He said he was "cautiously elated" by the news.
From BBC
The then-11-year-old was elated and could not wait to go to school to tell her friends.
From BBC
While Argentina were elated at their first-half efforts, there were many furrowed Lions brows after a frustrating opening 40 minutes.
From BBC
Lopez says she felt elated once she had a diagnosis and plan for proper treatment.
From Los Angeles Times
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