different between invigorating vs elated

invigorating

English

Verb

invigorating

  1. present participle of invigorate

Adjective

invigorating

  1. Giving strength, energy and vitality.

Related terms

  • invigoratingly

Translations

References

  • Webster, Noah (1828) , “invigorating”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language

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elated

English

Etymology

Latin elatus (raised).

Pronunciation

Adjective

elated (comparative more elated, superlative most elated)

  1. Extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased, euphoric.
    She was elated with her new car.

Synonyms

  • ecstatic
  • euphoric
  • exultant
  • joyful
  • jubilant
  • overjoyed

Antonyms

  • displeased
  • dissatisfied

Derived terms

  • elatedly (adverb)

Related terms

  • elation (noun)

Translations

Verb

elated

  1. simple past tense and past participle of elate

Anagrams

  • delate

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