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Write a sentence using the word elated in the comments. Practicing new words in sentences will help you remember them, and it allows me to see if your usage and understanding of the word is correct. If you are not sure, guess! Guessing about how to use new vocabulary also helps make it stick. I will provide correction and feedback for your sentence.

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elated /ɪˈleɪ tɪd/

adjective

  1. very happy or proud; jubilant; in high spirits: an elated winner of a contest. 

Origin of elated

Middle English 1350-1400

Source: Dictionary.com

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5 Comments

  1. Katrin

    Tom was elated to learn that his sister is pregnant.

  2. azim

    the poem of poet was elated.

  3. Amy Estrada

    Remember to start your sentences with a capital letter, Azim. Correction: The poem of the poem was elated.

  4. Amy Estrada

    Good use of “elated” Katrin.

  5. Nia Khairina

    I was elated when accepted at the university.

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