0 extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved:
1 extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved:
He was elated by the news that he had won a full scholarship.
The items assessing elated mood were among the 10 best discriminating items, whereas the items pertaining to grandiosity did not discriminate well enough for retention.
His elated mood was seen in his comedic behavior.
This elated gesture first corresponds with the high spirits at the outset of each verse of the poem.
They are certainly not elated.
Bronte herself had a phrenological examination in 1851, an experience which elated her and confirmed her strong belief in the practice.
Case mix definitions by diagnosisr elated groups.
Naturally, we on these benches were a little elated at the unexpected and complete victory that had been secured in the provincial elections.
So, as they were not unduly elated, they are not now unduly depressed.
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eufórico, alegre, jubiloso…
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eufórico, alvoroçado…
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çok mutlu, coşkulu, keyifli…
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transporté de joie…
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