Elated vs Delated - What's the difference?
elated | delated |
Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.
(elate)
(delate)
To carry; to convey.
* Francis Bacon
To carry abroad; to spread; to make public.
* Jeremy Taylor
To carry or bring against, as a charge; to inform against; to accuse; to denounce.
* Bishop Burnet
To carry on; to conduct.
As verbs the difference between elated and delated
is that elated is (elate) while delated is (delate).As an adjective elated
is extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.elated
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She was elated with her new car.
Synonyms
* ecstatic * euphoric * exultant * joyful * jubilant * overjoyedAntonyms
* displeased * dissatisfiedDerived terms
* elatedly (adverb) * elation (noun)Verb
(head)delated
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Verb
(head)delate
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Etymology 1
Verb
(delat)- Try exactly the time wherein sound is delated .
- when the crime is delated or notorious
- As men were delated , they were marked down for such a fine.
- (Warner)