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elated sentiment vs elated spirit

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Elated sentiment' refers to a feeling of extreme happiness or joy, while 'elated spirit' refers to a person's overall mood or attitude of being uplifted and joyful.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 747 views

elated sentiment

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a feeling of extreme happiness or joy.

This phrase is used to express a strong positive emotion or feeling of happiness.

Examples:

  • Her elated sentiment was evident in her wide smile.
  • The team's victory brought about an elated sentiment among the fans.
  • He was elated, carefree, alive.
  • And Bryan was elated to cash his commission.
  • I feel like you should be slightly more elated.
  • We're just elated to have you here with us all.
  • I was really elated to see that the metadata was still intact.
  • At first he was elated really high.
  • But I'm definitely the most elated right now.
  • I feel elated, class conscious.
  • He was elated when his father rescued him.
  • And I felt elated by what had happened earlier in the day.
  • And you'll be elated to know I figured out why The site's been filling in on itself.
  • I'm elated that my friend and drinking partner has returned to the New York metropolitan area, but you had the opportunity of a lifetime.
  • But Simon is elated, because though the rest of his world thinks it's foolish, he's found something... of meaning.
  • I don't think your mother was elated that she was pregnant.
  • And when they came in to tell me, I was at first elated.
  • I could quite possibly be elated very soon, but part of me just feels like we are just marking time till the next crazy rolls in.
  • That's not to say I wasn't elated to see you safe and sound.
  • You know, if President Adar stepped off that Raptor, I'd be elated.
  • She came to our date, elated. I got a glorious last night with her.
  • Much as I cringe at the publicity, I'm elated at the recovery.

Alternatives:

  • joyful sentiment
  • happy sentiment
  • ecstatic sentiment
  • thrilled sentiment
  • overjoyed sentiment

elated spirit

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a person's overall mood or attitude of being uplifted and joyful.

This phrase is used to describe a person's general state of being happy and uplifted.

Examples:

  • Despite the challenges, she maintained an elated spirit throughout the project.
  • His elated spirit was contagious and lifted the mood of everyone around him.
  • He was elated, carefree, alive.
  • And Bryan was elated to cash his commission.
  • I feel like you should be slightly more elated.
  • We're just elated to have you here with us all.
  • I was really elated to see that the metadata was still intact.
  • At first he was elated really high.
  • But I'm definitely the most elated right now.
  • I feel elated, class conscious.
  • He was elated when his father rescued him.
  • And I felt elated by what had happened earlier in the day.
  • And you'll be elated to know I figured out why The site's been filling in on itself.
  • I'm elated that my friend and drinking partner has returned to the New York metropolitan area, but you had the opportunity of a lifetime.
  • But Simon is elated, because though the rest of his world thinks it's foolish, he's found something... of meaning.
  • I don't think your mother was elated that she was pregnant.
  • And when they came in to tell me, I was at first elated.
  • I could quite possibly be elated very soon, but part of me just feels like we are just marking time till the next crazy rolls in.
  • That's not to say I wasn't elated to see you safe and sound.
  • You know, if President Adar stepped off that Raptor, I'd be elated.
  • She came to our date, elated. I got a glorious last night with her.
  • Much as I cringe at the publicity, I'm elated at the recovery.

Alternatives:

  • joyful spirit
  • uplifted spirit
  • happy spirit
  • cheerful spirit
  • positive spirit

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