"Elate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Elate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Elate" Meaning

To elate means to fill someone with great happiness, pride, or excitement, often as a result of achieving something or being given praise that makes them feel accomplished or valued. For example, "The news of their promotion elated the employee," or "The team's winning goal elated the fans."

"Elate" Examples

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Elate is a verb that means to make someone feel very happy or proud.

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The team's winning the championship game elated the entire city. (The city's mood is elevated by the team's success.)
The news of the promotion elated her, and she felt like she was on cloud nine. (The news made her feel extremely happy or proud.)
The beautiful sunset on the beach elated her, and she felt at peace. (The natural beauty of the scene lifted her spirits.)
The exciting surprise party elated her, and she felt loved. (The surprise and celebration lifted her mood.)
The successful launch of the new product elated the company, marking a new era of growth. (The achievement filled the company with pride and happiness.)

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Elastoplast is a brand name for a type of adhesive bandage or plaster. It can be used to describe a sticky strip of cloth or paper that is used to cover and protect a wound, cut, or scrape, providing a barrier against dirt and infection, and promoting healing.

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