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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Elated' in a Sentence

"Feeling very happy or proud, jubilant, and in high spirits." more

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The children were elated when they heard there would be no homework over the weekend.
The children were elated after winning the game.
After finding his lost toy, the little boy was elated with joy.
Emily was elated to see her long-lost friend at the school reunion.
The students were elated on the last day of school.
Johnny felt elated when he saw his drawing displayed on the classroom wall.
Sarah was elated when she received a letter from her pen pal in another country.
The birthday girl felt elated when she saw the colorful balloons and presents.
Jenny was elated when her parents surprised her with a new puppy for her birthday.
After weeks of hard work, they were elated to see their project come to fruition.
Sarah was elated when she found out she would be the lead in the school play.
Emily was elated to receive a gold star on her homework for neat handwriting.
Winning the spelling bee made Emily feel elated and proud.
After finishing the puzzle, Tim was elated with a sense of accomplishment.
She felt elated when she found her lost teddy bear.
The team was elated after winning the friendly soccer match against their classmates.

Elated

ih-ley-tid
adjectiveFeeling very happy or proud, jubilant, and in high spirits.

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Last Updated On: April 17, 2024
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