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Elation   /ɪlˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Elation

noun
1.
An exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism; an absence of depression.
2.
A feeling of joy and pride.  Synonyms: high spirits, lightness.






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"Elation" Quotes from Famous Books



... he was in wonderful spirits, and his elation endured. His senses, in truth, were so soothed by the visible evidence that his comrade was near that he fell asleep very soon and had no dreams. The French and Indian army began its march early the next morning, ...
— The Masters of the Peaks - A Story of the Great North Woods • Joseph A. Altsheler

... here and put it in my car," he commanded, elation creeping into his voice in spite of himself. "My Lord! The chances you fellows take! Think a dab of paint is going to cover up a brand burnt into ...
— The Trail of the White Mule • B. M. Bower

... curious sense of being chilled; her whole afternoon had been one of elation, and Maggie's words came as a kind of cold douche. She went back to her room, tried not to mind and occupied herself looking over her beloved Greek until the ...
— A Sweet Girl Graduate • Mrs. L.T. Meade

... self-mastery. He could see again his fingers, bloody, but unshaking, handing the old doctor a needle and silk cord. He remembered his surprise and pity, almost contempt, for big Tom Magee lying on the floor unable to lift his head; remembered, too, the strange absence of anything like elation at the doctor's words, "My boy, you have the nerve and the fingers of a surgeon, and that's what your ...
— The Doctor - A Tale Of The Rockies • Ralph Connor

... from intense emotion, and wiped the drops of perspiration from his forehead, while I stood ready to sink with shame and sorrow. No glow of triumph, no elation of grateful vanity warmed my heart, or exalted my pride. I felt humbled, depressed. Where I had been accustomed to look up with respect, I could not bear to look down in pity, it was so strange, so unexpected. I was stunned, bewildered. ...
— Ernest Linwood - or, The Inner Life of the Author • Caroline Lee Hentz


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