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exalted
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ex·alt·ed  (g-zôltd)
adj.
1. Elevated in rank, character, or status.
2. Lofty; sublime; noble: an exalted dedication to liberty.
3. Exaggerated; inflated: He has an exalted sense of his importance to the project.

ex·alted·ly adv.
ex·alted·ness n.

exalted [ɪgˈzɔːltɪd]
adj
1. high or elevated in rank, position, dignity, etc.
2. elevated in character; noble; lofty an exalted ideal
3. Informal excessively high; inflated he has an exalted opinion of himself
4. intensely excited; elated
exaltedly  adv
exaltedness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.exalted - of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; "an exalted ideal"; "argue in terms of high-flown ideals"- Oliver Franks; "a noble and lofty concept"; "a grand purpose"
noble - having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character; "a noble spirit"; "noble deeds"

exalted
adjective
1. high-ranking, high, grand, honoured, intellectual, noble, prestigious, august, elevated, eminent, dignified, lofty I seldom move in such exalted circles.
2. noble, ideal, superior, elevated, intellectual, uplifting, sublime, lofty, high-minded I don't think of poetry as an exalted calling, as some poets do.
3. elated, excited, inspired, stimulated, elevated, animated, uplifted, transported, exhilarated, ecstatic, jubilant, joyous, joyful, over the moon (informal), blissful, rapturous, exultant, in high spirits, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop, in seventh heaven, inspirited She had the look of someone exalted by an excess of joy.
Translations
exalted [ɪgˈzɔːltɪd] ADJ (= high) [position] → elevado; [person] → eminente; (= elated) → excitado

exalted [ɪgˈzɔːltɪd] adj
(= high) [rank] → élevé(e)
[person] → haut placé(e)
(= elated) → exalté(e)

exalted
adj
position, stylehoch; at or on a less exalted levelauf nicht ganz so gehobener Ebene; the exalted ranks of …die erhabenen Ränge der …; to be in exalted companysich in gehobener Gesellschaft befinden; she moves only in the most exalted circlessie bewegt sich nur in den besten Kreisen
mood, personexaltiert, überschwänglich

exalted [ɪgˈzɔːltɪd] adj (frm) (high, rank, position, person) → elevato/a; (elated) → esaltato/a

exalted
adj exalted [igˈzoːltid]
high in rank, position etc; noble; important. verhewe راقِ، سامٍ، مُمَجَّد високопоставен vysoko postavený ophøjet; fornem gehoben υψηλά ιστάμενος, ευγενής eminente kõrge والا؛ برجسته korkea haut placé בָּכִיר उन्नत uzvišen, na visokom položaju magas rangú penting upphafinn, hátt settur elevato, eminente 高貴な 지위가 높은 aukštas, didingas (par personu, stilu) augsts; cildens penting verheven opphøyd, høy wysoki, szlachetny importante/elevado nobil; impor­tant высокопоставленный vysoko postavený visok, (pre)vzvišen visokog položaja högt uppsatt, hög สูงส่ง yüksek, büyük, önemli 高貴的, 顯要的 високий; високопоставлений ممتاز ، اعلی cao quý ,


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