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uplifted
Deep, while an antonym of high in usage, may apply to the very same distance simply measured in an opposite direction, high applying to vertical distance measured from below upward, and deep to vertical distance measured from above downward; as, a deep valley nestling between high mountains. High is a relative term signifying greatly raised above any object, base, or surface, in comparison with what is usual, or with some standard; a table is high if it exceeds thirty inches; a hill is not high at a hundred feet. That is tall whose height is greatly in excess of its breadth or diameter, and whose actual height is great for an object of its kind; as, a tall tree; a tall man; tall grass. That is lofty which is imposing or majestic in height; we term a spire tall with reference to its altitude, or lofty with reference to its majestic appearance. That is elevated which is raised somewhat above its surroundings; that is eminent which is far above them; as, an elevated platform; an eminent promontory. In the figurative sense, elevated is less than eminent, and this less than exalted; we speak of high, lofty, or elevated thoughts, aims, etc., in the good sense, but sometimes of high feelings, looks, words, etc., in the invidious sense of haughty or arrogant. A high ambition may be merely selfish; a lofty ambition is worthy and noble. Towering, in the literal sense compares with lofty and majestic; but in the figurative sense, its use is almost always invidious; as, a towering passion; a towering ambition disregards and crushes all opposing considerations, however rational, lovely, or holy. Compare STEEP.
Synonyms:
elevated, eminent, exalted, high, lofty, noble, proud, steep, tall, toweringAntonyms:
base, deep, degraded, depressed, dwarfed, inferior, low, mean, short, stunted
Princeton's WordNet
upliftedadjective
exalted emotionally especially with pride
Antonyms:
dejected
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "uplifted":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#164 | high | |
#3144 | raised | |
#4132 | proud | |
#4724 | tall | |
#5214 | noble | |
#10805 | elevated | |
#12815 | steep | |
#16239 | eminent | |
#26035 | lofty | |
#27462 | exalted | |
#29669 | towering | |
#38710 | uplifted |
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She then handed me the card, [and] I was even more grateful and uplifted, i thanked her for another minute and she left.
As much as he's spewing his fascist ideology on stage, telling United States citizens to go back because they don't agree with his detrimental policies for our country, we tell people that here in United States : dissent is patriotic, here in the United States, disagreement is welcome, debate is welcomed and especially in the people's House all of our voices are uplifted and heard.
They are dealing with the current pandemic, but they also understand there's another pandemic we're dealing with as well. To see them in Brooklyn, coming out to support the movement uplifted me.
Dwell not on the past. Use it to illustrate a point, then leave it behind. Nothing really matters except what you do now in this instant of time. From this moment onwards you can be an entirely different person, filled with love and understanding, ready with an outstretched hand, uplifted and positive in every thought and deed.
Trees loaded with fruit are bent down; the clouds when charged with fresh rain hang down near the earth: even so good men are not uplifted through prosperity. Such is the natural character of the liberal.
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- elevadoSpanish
- exaltéFrench
- sollevatoItalian
- elevadoPortuguese
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