Uplifted vs Exhilarated - What's the difference?
uplifted | exhilarated |
(uplift)
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.
The act or result of being uplifted.
(geology) A tectonic upheaval, especially one that takes place in the process of mountain building.
(colloquial) A brassiere that raises the breasts.
(exhilarate)
(archaic) To make happy, cheer up; to gladden.
*, II.2.4:
To thrill refreshingly.
To bring new life to.
As verbs the difference between uplifted and exhilarated
is that uplifted is (uplift) while exhilarated is (exhilarate).uplifted
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(head)uplift
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(en noun)Anagrams
* * English heteronymsexhilarated
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(head)exhilarate
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(en-verb)- Good news exhilarates''' the mind; wine '''exhilarates the drinker.
- Many such tricks are ordinarily put in practice by great men, to exhilarate themselves and others, all which are harmless jests, and have their good uses.