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(ɪgzɔːltɪd) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Someone or something that is at an exalted level is at a very high level, especially with regard to rank or importance. [formal] ...at the exalted level of Olympic competition. You must decide how to make the best use of your exalted position. 2. graded adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you feel exalted, you feel full of great joy and happiness. [formal] You do get very excited and exalted by the power of their speeches. More Synonyms of exalted exalted in British English (ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd) adjective1. high or elevated in rank, position, dignity, etc 2. elevated in character; noble; lofty an exalted ideal 3. informal excessively high; inflated he has an exalted opinion of himself 4. intensely excited; elated Derived forms exaltedly (exˈaltedly) adverb exaltedness (exˈaltedness) noun Examples of 'exalted' in a sentenceexalted You confer upon the woman an exalted status.And now one of our own is sitting in that exalted company.The Prince enjoys his exalted position by an accident of birth.She was excited to ride in exalted company, but she would not be overawed.He is in exalted company, but this is an environment in which he increasingly feels comfortable.If they can be considered to be in such exalted company, there is probably something we need to be told.He is in exalted company.A man in his exalted position.While the pastor enjoys an exalted status, any leadership initiatives are greeted with the cultural norm of "extreme caution and the desire to keep peace.It would have been a rather prosaic match were it not for the exalted company and the fact that the Swiss was on a one-match losing streak. In other languagesexalted British English: exalted ADJECTIVE Someone or something that is at an exalted level is at a very high level, especially with regard to rank or importance. ...at the exalted level of Olympic competition. - American English: exalted
- Brazilian Portuguese: exaltado
- Chinese: > 很高的地位、重要性
- European Spanish: elevado
- French: élevé
- German: hoch
- Italian: elevato
- Japanese: 位の高い
- Korean: 높은
- European Portuguese: exaltado
- Latin American Spanish: elevado
I seldom move in such exalted circles. Synonyms high-ranking honoured intellectual I don't think of poetry as an exalted calling, as some poets do. Synonyms noble intellectual uplifting She had the look of someone exalted by an excess of joy. Synonyms excited stimulated elevated transported exhilarated joyous in high spirits on cloud nine (informal) cock-a-hoop inspirited stoked (informal) (informal) He has an exalted idea of his own importance. Additional synonymsDefinition interesting and lively Everyone became more animated. Synonyms lively, spirited, quick, excited, active, vital, dynamic, enthusiastic, passionate, vivid, vigorous, energetic, vibrant, brisk, buoyant, ardent, airy, fervent, zealous, elated, ebullient, sparky, sprightly, vivacious, gay (old-fashioned), alive and kicking, full of beans (informal), zestful Definition dignified and imposing the august surroundings of the Liberal Club Synonyms noble, great, kingly, grand, excellent, imposing, impressive, superb, distinguished, magnificent, glorious, splendid, elevated, eminent, majestic, dignified, regal, stately, high-ranking, monumental, solemn, lofty, exalteda blissful smile Synonyms happy, joyful, satisfied, ecstatic, joyous, euphoric, rapturous, delighted, enchanted, elated, over the moon (informal), rapt, enraptured, cock-a-hoop, in ecstasies - exaggeration
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