elated

The word “elated” has 3 syllables: e-la-ted

It's pronounced as /ɪˈleɪtɪd/


What is synonym and antonym for elated?

In the thesaurus, “elated” has 66 synonyms and 41 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for elated along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for elated

  • animated
  • aroused
  • blissed-out
  • blissful
  • cheered
  • commoved
  • contented
  • delighted
  • ecstatic
  • elevated
  • enchanted
  • enrapt
  • enraptured
  • enthusiastic
  • entranced
  • euphoric
  • exalted
  • excited
  • exhilarated
  • exultant
  • fired up
  • flying
  • flying high
  • giddy
  • glad
  • gladdened
  • gleeful
  • glorying
  • gratified
  • gung ho
  • happy
  • heady
  • high
  • hopped up
  • in heaven
  • in high spirits
  • in seventh heaven
  • inspired
  • intoxicated
  • joyful
  • joyous
  • jubilant
  • looking good
  • on cloud nine
  • over the moon
  • overjoyed
  • pleased
  • proud
  • puffed up
  • rapt
  • rapturous
  • rejoiced
  • rejoicing
  • rhapsodic
  • rhapsodical
  • roused
  • satisfied
  • set up
  • stimulated
  • thrilled
  • tickled
  • transported
  • triumphant
  • turned-on
  • uplifted
  • warmed

Antonyms for elated

  • blue
  • brokenhearted
  • crestfallen
  • dejected
  • demoralized
  • depressed
  • despondent
  • disappointed
  • disconsolate
  • discouraged
  • disheartened
  • dispirited
  • distressed
  • doleful
  • down
  • downcast
  • downhearted
  • forlorn
  • gloomy
  • glum
  • hangdog
  • heartbroken
  • heartsick
  • heartsore
  • inconsolable
  • joyless
  • low
  • low-spirited
  • melancholy
  • miserable
  • mournful
  • oppressed
  • sad
  • saddened
  • sorrowful
  • sorry
  • troubled
  • unhappy
  • woebegone
  • woeful
  • wretched

Meanings of elated

  • verb
    1. To make joyful or proud.
    2. To lift up; raise; elevate.
  • adjective
    1. Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased, euphoric.

Example Sentences

  • She was elated when she received the news of her promotion.
  • The team felt elated after winning the championship.
  • He was elated to see his old friends at the reunion.
  • The children were elated about going to the amusement park.
  • She was elated to find out she had passed the exam with flying colors.

On this page you'll find 107 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to elated, such as: animated, aroused, blissed-out, blissful, blue, brokenhearted, cheered.

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Related Words

joyfully

  • acquiescently
  • agreeably
  • airily
  • amicably
  • amusedly
  • ardently
  • beatifically
  • blissfully
  • blithely
  • blithesomely
  • breezily
  • brightly
  • brilliantly
  • buoyantly
  • cheerfully
  • cheerily
  • colorfully
  • contentedly
  • cordially
  • delightedly
  • delightfully
  • devotedly
  • ecstatically
  • elatedly
  • enchantedly
  • enthusiastically
  • euphorically
  • exhilaratingly
  • exuberantly
  • exultantly
  • felicitously
  • flamboyantly
  • flashily
  • freely
  • friendlily
  • friendly
  • gaily
  • gayly
  • genially
  • giddily
  • gigglingly
  • gladly
  • gladsomely
  • gleefully
  • glowingly
  • good-humoredly
  • good-naturedly
  • graciously
  • gratefully
  • happily
  • heartily
  • hilariously
  • hopefully
  • jocosely
  • jocularly
  • jocundly
  • jovially
  • joyously
  • laughingly
  • lightheartedly
  • lightly
  • lovingly
  • merrily
  • mirthfully
  • optimistically
  • paradisiacally
  • passionately
  • peacefully
  • playfully
  • pleasantly
  • pleasingly
  • pleasurably
  • rapturously
  • readily
  • sanguinely
  • showily
  • sincerely
  • smilingly
  • sparklingly
  • spiritedly
  • splendidly
  • sportively
  • sunnily
  • sweetly
  • vivaciously
  • warmly
  • willingly
  • with good grace
  • with pleasure
  • with relish
  • with spirit
  • with zeal
  • zealously
  • zestfully

elation

kindred

  • affable
  • affiliated
  • affinity
  • agnate
  • agreeable
  • akin
  • alike
  • allied
  • amiable
  • amicable
  • analogous
  • apposite
  • apropos
  • associated
  • blended family
  • blood
  • brood
  • clan
  • clansman
  • cogent
  • cognate
  • collaborating
  • comparable
  • compatible
  • congeneric
  • congenial
  • connate
  • connatural
  • connected
  • connection
  • consanguine
  • consanguinity
  • cooperative
  • cordial
  • correspondent
  • corresponding
  • cousin
  • descendant
  • descendent
  • ditto
  • dynasty
  • extended family
  • family
  • flesh
  • folk
  • folks
  • frictionless
  • friendly
  • genial
  • germane
  • harmonious
  • homefolk
  • homogeneous
  • house
  • household
  • identical
  • incident
  • interconnected
  • interrelated
  • issue
  • joined
  • kin
  • kinfolk
  • kinfolks
  • kinsfolk
  • kinsman
  • kinsperson
  • kinswoman
  • kith
  • likable
  • like
  • line
  • lineage
  • matching
  • material
  • neighborly
  • noncompetitive
  • nonconflicting
  • nuclear family
  • offspring
  • pacific
  • parallel
  • peaceable
  • peaceful
  • people
  • pertinent
  • progeny
  • race
  • related
  • relation
  • relationship
  • relative
  • relevant
  • resemblant
  • resembling
  • same
  • scion
  • seed
  • similar
  • stock
  • such
  • suchlike
  • symbiotic
  • sympathetic
  • synergetic
  • synergic
  • tolerant
  • tribe
  • unanimous
  • uncompetitive
  • understanding
  • united

unbosomed

  • acknowledged
  • admitted
  • advertised
  • announced
  • avowed
  • bared
  • betrayed
  • blabbed
  • blazed
  • broadcast
  • broadcasted
  • brought out
  • brought to light
  • communicated
  • conceded
  • confessed
  • confided
  • debunked
  • declared
  • disclosed
  • discovered
  • disinterred
  • divulged
  • exposed
  • gave away
  • imparted
  • informed
  • leaked
  • owned
  • placarded
  • posted
  • proclaimed
  • promulgated
  • publicized
  • published
  • raked up
  • related
  • revealed
  • shared
  • showed up
  • smoked out
  • sounded
  • spilled
  • spilt
  • squealed
  • talked
  • told
  • uncloaked
  • unclothed
  • uncovered
  • undraped
  • unearthed
  • unmasked
  • unveiled

parenthetically

  • accidentally
  • apart from
  • apropos
  • as a by-product
  • as side effect
  • as to
  • aside
  • by the bye
  • by the way
  • casually
  • digressively
  • en passant
  • excursively
  • fortuitously
  • in as much as
  • in passing
  • in related manner
  • incidentally
  • interjectionally
  • not by design
  • obiter
  • on the part of
  • relating to
  • remotely
  • secondarily
  • speaking of
  • subordinately
  • tangentially
  • unexpectedly
  • while on the subject
  • with reference to

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