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exaltedly

  • a word derived from exalted.
    exalted
    adjective
    raised or elevated, as in rank or character; of high station.

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How else could he have been so exaltedly sure?

From A Touch of Sun and Other Stories by Mary Hallock Foote

I climbed to editorial rooms less exaltedly placed, up dark, bewildering stairways which seemed devised to make approach by them a peril.

From David Malcolm by Nelson Lloyd

Is it any merit to admire more than ever a lady who can so exaltedly distinguish?

From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 8 by Samuel Richardson

If that man possessed a thousand young ones, exaltedly nasty, and dogs enough to make a sub-Atlantic cable of German sausage, you would find it difficult to make us believe in him.

From The Fiend's Delight by Ambrose Bierce

"Mr. Page," remarked an exaltedly titled lady in a conversational pause, "when is your country going to get into the war?"

From The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II by Burton Jesse Hendrick