Elevated synonyms
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The definition of majestic is something very grand or stately.
The definition of lofty is very high in the air, elevated in character, or overly grand.
Elated; blissful.
At an important, elevated, or exalted level in a hierarchy or organization; high-level.
To show great respect or high regard for; treat with deference and courtesy
respected (related)
To abide by an agreement.
Well-known and respected, especially for achievement in a particular field:
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Prominent is defined as someone who is known by many people.
Inspiring awe and reverence; imposing and magnificent
To give glory, honor, or high praise to; exalt.
In accordance with virtue or morality:
noble (related)
The definition of noble is someone who has high morals and ideals or people who are royalty or who have good breeding.
of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; ; - Oliver Franks
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To raise or lift up; elevate.
To raise to the rank of nobleman
(Electronics) To increase the strength of (an electrical signal) by means of an amplifier
The definition of dignified is having or showing worth, nobility or self respect.
Refined, cultured, particularly civilized.
Elated.
Feeling great joy
happy (related)
Cheerful; willing:
praised (related)
To laud the glory of (God, etc.), as in song; glorify; extol
Outstanding; preeminent:
rise (related)
Being positioned above a given level
style (related)
The slender part of a flower pistil, connecting the ovary and the stigma. The pollen tube grows through the style delivering the pollen nuclei to the ovary.
To transcend is to be superior or to excel.
(Intransitive) To increase in value or standing.
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To rise on or as on an escalator
To raise or construct (a building, etc.)
To make clear to the intellect or conscience; to shed the light of truth and knowledge upon; to furnish with increase of knowledge; to instruct; as, to enlighten the mind or understanding.
To instruct or improve morally or intellectually.
To raise in rank; promote.
Extol is defined as to praise highly.
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To increase or have the power to increase the size or volume of an image or a sound.
Stiffly ceremonious:
In a judicial decision, or an argument such as a brief in support of a particular legal outcome, to note or argue that a prior decision of the same or another court is inapplicable as precedent, because of significant differences in the facts or in the legal posture of the two cases.
Of, in, or caused by the air.
Characterized by nobility; majestic.
high (related)
Having a pitch corresponding to a relatively large number of sound-wave cycles per second:
raised (related)
Having a napped surface, or having the pile cut with a design in relief
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grand (related)
Having a serious moral purpose; noble:
Having to do with ethics or morality; of or conforming to moral standards
At a rapid or precipitous rate:
immoral (antonym)
The definition of immoral is not following accepted principles of right and wrong behavior.
undignified (antonym)
Lacking in or damaging to dignity
base (antonym)
The definition of base is something that forms a foundation.
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lowly (antonym)
Having a low esteem of one's own worth; humble; meek; free from pride.
dropped (antonym)
raised up
decreased (antonym)
raised up
lessened (antonym)
Having been lessened.
lowered (antonym)
raised up
Extravagantly ambitious or aspiring
(--- Informal) Cheerful; optimistic; upbeat.
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increase (related)
Abnormally increased, especially in intensity
Refined or esoteric:
A railway that operates on a raised structure in order to permit passage of vehicles or pedestrians beneath it.
a railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level
The letter l.
a railway that is powered by electricity and that runs on a track that is raised above the street level
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upthrown
To raise in importance, value, esteem, etc.
To raise to a more important or responsible job or rank.
To improve in accuracy, delicacy, or excellence.
To raise; elevate.
To hold up; raise
In psychoanalytic theory, to divert or modify an instinctual impulse or drive into an activity or interest of higher social value.
(Archaic) To lift upright; raise.
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
To raise or lift by pushing up from below.
(Intransitive) To increase or become great.
To help the progress of; promote.
To aim or thrust (a lance) in a joust.
To raise or lift, esp. with effort
To put spirit into; give life or courage to; cheer; exhilarate
To arouse or produce (a thought or feeling)
Flush is defined as something even or level.
To hearten or inspire; uplift:
Animate is defined as to bring to life.
(Humorous or nonstandard) To make something noticeable, different, remarkable or conspicuous, especially by gesticulation.
To raise in rank or position; promote.
distressed (antonym)
To exhaust or weaken with strain of any sort
troubled (antonym)
To afflict with pain or discomfort:
upset (antonym)
To cause (the stomach) to feel ill.
disgraced (antonym)
To deprive of favor or good repute; treat with disfavor:
shamed (antonym)
I do shame / To think of what a noble strain you are. ""” Shakespeare.
depressed (antonym)
To lower in spirits; deject.
deprecated (antonym)
(Computing) To declare something obsolescent; to recommend against a function, technique, command, etc. that still works but has been replaced.
spurned (antonym)
To reject with disdain or contempt.
disdained (antonym)
To regard or treat as unworthy or beneath one's dignity; specif., to refuse or reject with aloof contempt or scorn
condemned (antonym)
To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation.
denounced (antonym)
To condemn strongly as evil
increased (related)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
elevation (related)
elevate (related)
low-oxygen (related)
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