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Etymology[edit]
Latin elatus (“raised”).
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Adjective[edit]
elated (comparative more elated, superlative most elated)
- Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased, euphoric.
- She was elated with her new car.
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extremely happy and excited
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 兴高采烈 (zh) (xìnggāocǎiliè)
- Czech: šťastný (cs), jásající, nadšený (cs)
- Dutch: uitgelaten (nl)
- Finnish: haltioissaan (fi), lumoissaan
- French: transporté(e) de joie, fou de joie
- German: beschwingt (de), ermutigt (de), freudig erregt (de)
- Occitan: estrambordat, exultant, alègre (oc), galhard
- Portuguese: exultante
- Russian: восторженный (ru) (vostoržennyj)
- Spanish: exultante (es), jubiloso (es), eufórico (es)
- Turkish: kıvançlı (tr), mutlu (tr), sevinçli (tr), coşkun (tr)
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elated
- simple past and past participle of elate
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