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elatedness


Meanings
  • noun

    A feeling of great happiness and joy.

    - "After winning the lottery, John was filled with elatedness."
    - "The crowd erupted in elatedness when their team scored the winning goal."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with elatedness
jubilance , gracefulness , delicance
Variants
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elated , elatedly , elatedness , elatednesses
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'elater' meaning 'to exalt, elevate'.


Trivia
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  1. Elatedness is a positive emotion that is often associated with the release of endorphins in the brain.

  2. The word 'elatedness' contains the letter sequence 'lated', which can be found in the word 'late'.


Related Concepts
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  1. euphoria: A feeling of intense happiness and excitement, often associated with elatedness.

  2. joy: A feeling of great pleasure and happiness, similar to elatedness.


Quotes
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  1. Much "elated" with her success, Jo did "tell on," all about their plays and plans, their hopes and fears for Father, and the most interesting events of the little world in which the sisters lived.

    - Louisa May Alcott,{it}Little Women{/it},1869
  2. Alec felt "elated"—it was the first time that the stallion hadn't drawn back into the stall at the sight of him.

    - Walter Farley,{it}The Black Stallion{/it},(1941) 2002
  3. But I was "elated" when my song was banned. I mean, nothing could have complimented me more than to hear they just banned it at such-and-such a station …

    - Tom Petty,quoted in {it}Rolling Stone{/it},14 Nov. 2002
  4. Inside the … hall, the combination of national crisis and imminent electoral victory creates an atmosphere at once pensive and "elated".

    - Yossi Klein Halevi,{it}New Republic{/it},25 Dec. 2000

Culture
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Elatedness is a common emotion experienced in various forms of literature, art, and music. In literature, elatedness is often depicted as a feeling of triumph or success. In art, it can be represented through bright colors and uplifting images. In music, it is often expressed through fast tempos and major keys.

How to Memorize "elatedness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person with a big smile on their face, jumping up and down with excitement. This is a common representation of elatedness.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'elatedness' with the feeling of winning a competition or achieving a goal.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Elephants Love Apples Tremendously' to remember the word 'elatedness'. Each letter in the word corresponds to the first letter of each word in the phrase.


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