n.
[L. elatio. See
A lifting up by success; exaltation; inriation with pride of prosperity. «Felt the elation of triumph.» Sir W. Scott.
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| Dictionary: E·la·tion |
[L. elatio. See
A lifting up by success; exaltation; inriation with pride of prosperity. «Felt the elation of triumph.» Sir W. Scott.
| Thesaurus: elation |
noun
| Antonyms: elation |
Definition: extreme happiness
Antonyms: depression, sadness, sorrow, unhappiness
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Did you mean: elation (in math), elate, Carnival Elation, Elation (performed by The Levellers)
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