Elated can be used as either a verb or an adjective. Though it is most commonly used as an adjective.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the car is blue / it was a cold day / etc).
The word elated is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'elate'; The past participle is also an adjective, 'The elated audience cheered'.The noun forms of the verb 'elate' are elation and the gerund, elating.The noun form of the adjective elated is elatedness.
Elated is a verb means to make very happy or proud; cause to be jubilant or in high spirits. Elated is an adjective to describe someone as very happy or proud; jubilant or in high spirits. Example sentences: As a verb: He elated her mood when he brought flowers for their date. As an adjective: The elated crowed cheered wildly when the team finally scored.
i am elated that you came to see me elated=very happy
I can give you several sentences.I was elated to see that she'd won the prize.They were elated at their good luck.She was elated when she got into her favorite college.
Elation means joyfulness, euphoria, or jubilation. To be elated is to be happily excited.
The verb of elated is elate. As in "to elate something".
There is no suffix in elated. There is a prefix e-, a root lat-, and a verb ending -ed.
The word elated is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'elate'; The past participle is also an adjective, 'The elated audience cheered'.The noun forms of the verb 'elate' are elation and the gerund, elating.The noun form of the adjective elated is elatedness.
Elated is a verb means to make very happy or proud; cause to be jubilant or in high spirits. Elated is an adjective to describe someone as very happy or proud; jubilant or in high spirits. Example sentences: As a verb: He elated her mood when he brought flowers for their date. As an adjective: The elated crowed cheered wildly when the team finally scored.
Elated is a verb means to make very happy or proud; cause to be jubilant or in high spirits. Elated is an adjective to describe someone as very happy or proud; jubilant or in high spirits. Example sentences: As a verb: He elated her mood when he brought flowers for their date. As an adjective: The elated crowed cheered wildly when the team finally scored.
Yes, it can be. It is the passive past participle of the verb (to elate), used as an adjective. e.g. Having won the prize money, the elated girl went to the mall to buy a new dress.
i am elated that you came to see me elated=very happy
you cant cure people that are elated. elated means their happy
She was elated when he popped the question.
yes, happy is just a reduced form of elated
I can give you several sentences.I was elated to see that she'd won the prize.They were elated at their good luck.She was elated when she got into her favorite college.
Elated has three syllables: e-la-ted