Synonym: high spirits, lightness. Similar words: relation, revelation, correlation, relationship, in relation to, foreign relations, ablation, violation. Meaning: [-eɪʃn] n. 1. an exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism; an absence of depression 2. a feeling of joy and pride.
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31. He had always felt the same elation at the end of his long tours abroad.
32. A fierce, terrified elation raced through her veins as her eyes fell on the knife only an inch away from her hand.
33. A look of relief as much as elation spread over Lewis's face when confirmation came of her victory.
34. She experiences this unbelievable elation for the first time during a discussion of phonetic laws with Professor Jarvis-Andersen.
35. But Richard's elation at regaining his health was short lived because his kidneys started to fail.
36. Instead, half way between Guildford and Woking,(www.Sentencedict.com) he experienced a curious surge of elation.
37. But this time she couldn't help feeling a trace, just a whisper of his elation.
38. As I walked down the front steps for the last time, a feeling of elation swept over me.
39. Elation returned after 27 months' drought when he won his first ranking tournament at the Mercantile Credit in Bournemouth last January.
40. Real elation is when you feel you could touch a star without standing on tiptoe. Doug Larson
41. A surge of elation rushed through his body as he read the note for the third time.
42. A high-five symbolizes joy, elation and power.
43. Her anger passed like remote flare of elation.
44. You will exist in a constant state of elation, and happiness that bounds.
45. Yet , apprehensive as they were , all were feverish with excitement , elation, hope.
46. Which the elation of liberty and the pain of exclusion were indistinguishably mingled.
47. Ruth was filled with elation at having won the prize.
48. Of course, I was remembering her birth, and my own elation when my longed-for baby was delivered safe and well.
49. Most self-help books on the subject offer tips on how to maximize one's bliss, but a new study suggests that moderate happiness may be preferable to full-fledged elation.
50. They were filled with elation and amazement for the results.
More similar words: relation, revelation, correlation, relationship, in relation to, foreign relations, ablation, violation, isolation, inflation, collation, deflation, population, immolation, desolation, exhalation, regulation, circulation, calculation, tribulation, consolation, installation, translation, legislation, speculation, annihilation, accumulation, capitulation, matriculation, congratulations.