elated

adjective11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

To intensify the degree of happiness and excitement.

To strongly intensify the degree of happiness and excitement.

To describe an unexpected or unusual feeling of elation.

Used to describe the state of being extremely happy and excited.

Used to describe the feeling of being extremely happy and excited.

Used to describe appearing extremely happy and excited.

Used to describe seeming extremely happy and excited.

Used to describe sounding extremely happy and excited.

Used to indicate the agent or cause of elation, often with a result or action.

Used to indicate the reason or cause for elation, often with news or an event.

Used to indicate the cause of elation, often related to a personal achievement or possession.