elevated
Prononciation : [ˈɛlɪˌveɪtɪd]
Contexte : « physical position »
(adjective) when something is higher than the ground or other things around it. If you are on a hill, you are in an elevated spot, which means you can see further.
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The house is built on an elevated piece of land, so it has a great view of the river.
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The low chair made it hard for me to see over the elevated table.
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Is the lookout point elevated enough to see the entire valley?
Contexte : « mood or feeling »
(adjective) when someone feels very happy or excited. It’s like being in a really good mood, just like when you win a game.
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She felt elevated after receiving the good news about her school project.
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He was not elevated at all after hearing the sad story; he felt down instead.
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What makes you feel elevated during school events?
Contexte : « status or rank »
(verb) to raise something to a higher level, like making someone's job more important or giving them a better title.
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They elevated her to the position of team leader after her great performance.
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He wasn’t elevated to a higher rank because he didn’t meet the requirements.
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Has anyone been elevated in rank after the recent evaluations?