All 6 Uses of
elated
in
War and Peace
- Rostov anticipated his horse's movements and became more and more elated.†
Chpt 2 *elated = had a feeling of happiness and excitement
- On the contrary, he became more and more elated.†
Chpt 2
- "Lads!" shouted Miloradovich in a loud, self-confident, and cheery voice, obviously so elated by the sound of firing, by the prospect of battle, and by the sight of the gallant Apsherons, his comrades in Suvorov's time, now passing so gallantly before the Emperors, that he forgot the sovereigns' presence.†
Chpt 3
- "I write you in Russian, my good friend," wrote Julie in her Frenchified Russian, "because I have a detestation for all the French, and the same for their language which I cannot support to hear spoken....We in Moscow are elated by enthusiasm for our adored Emperor.†
Chpt 10
- After the Emperor had left Moscow, life flowed on there in its usual course, and its course was so very usual that it was difficult to remember the recent days of patriotic elation and ardor, hard to believe that Russia was really in danger and that the members of the English Club were also sons of the Fatherland ready to sacrifice everything for it.†
Chpt 10elation = intense feeling of happiness and excitement
- His elation increased at the sight of the little girl he had saved.†
Chpt 11
Definition:
full of happiness and excitement