Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism.
1 With hearts elate to row the race, and spurt, and spurt again.
2 How elate I stood and watch'd you, where starting off you march'd.
3 After he had undressed, he dropped heavily into bed, exhausted, but elate .
4 The thought of it made him uncomfortable and at the same time elate .
5 As the curse did not depress, neither did the hosanna elate .
6 People seem to grow vaguely elate on the dark wet pavements.
7 Yet Perion laughed exultingly, because he was elate with dreams of the future.
8 She stood radiant and elate , and seemed not apprehensive of disfavour or reproach.
9 A moment later Pierre Radisson came out with eyes alight and face elate .
10 Scoffing at the lifeless man, all elate that death had humbled
11 The enemy, elate at our discomfiture, would press upon our rear.
12 This statement very much surprised me, and did not elate me.
13 His great victory did not elate him, so far as one could see.
14 Disappointment did not visibly depress, nor did success unduly elate him.
15 My soul was cool, my eye bright, my mind clear and sensibly elate .
16 Success made Samuel Clemens merely elate , more kindly, more humanly generous.
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