exalted

[ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd]

exalted Definition

  • 1in a high or elevated position
  • 2held in high regard or thought of as superior

Using exalted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exalted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The exalted position of the king was unquestioned.

  • Example

    She was exalted to the rank of CEO after years of hard work.

  • Example

    The exalted beauty of the mountain range took our breath away.

exalted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for exalted

Phrases with exalted

  • a group of people who are considered to be of high status or importance

    Example

    She found herself in exalted company at the gala event.

  • a position of high authority or responsibility

    Example

    He was honored to be appointed to the exalted office of Chief Justice.

  • a state of great happiness or bliss

    Example

    After winning the championship, she was in an exalted state of joy.

Origins of exalted

from Latin 'exaltare', meaning 'to raise up'

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Summary: exalted in Brief

The term 'exalted' [ɪɡˈzɔːltɪd] refers to a high or elevated position, either physically or metaphorically. It can also mean held in high regard or thought of as superior. Examples include 'The exalted position of the king was unquestioned.' and 'She was exalted to the rank of CEO after years of hard work.' Phrases like 'exalted company' and 'exalted office' denote high status or authority.