Important, prominent, or held in high esteem
“Charles was an exalted figure in British scientific society.”
Of a noble, elevated, or lofty nature
“Nowhere in all of Europe are there such exalted ideals, and in few places a more banal spiritual life.”
Of a dignified nature worthy of respect
“We are suddenly involved in an exalted ceremony, one with quasi-religious overtones.”
In a state of extreme happiness
“He poured his heart out in soaring songs of praise, in searing prayers, in sublime thanksgiving, in words infinitely more exalted than any I could conjure up.”
Noteworthy or memorable, typically involving or generating great pride or emotion
“On this exalted day, the grace which our nation's collective soul finds in the eyes of Hashem is shining from one end of the world to the other.”
Superseding others in importance or status
Exaggerated through the use of hyperbole
Having or showing supernatural ability or powers
Speaking pompously, especially using deliberately long or esoteric words
Related to, or indicating the presence of, a divinity
The best of its kind or class
Being the object of love
Of, relating to, or suggestive of, heaven
Past tense for to celebrate, extol, or proclaim the glory of
“We dethrone the heroes of the day and exalt new ones in the journals and popular media.”
Past tense for to raise to a higher rank or position
“Sin always magnifies the wrong thing and tries to exalt what is insignificant.”
Past tense for to uplift or fill with joy or high spirits
“How can mere artists exalt the human spirit if there is no spirit to exalt.”
Past tense for to make or consider to be blessed or holy
“God will surely save them from their troubles and will exalt and bless them.”
Past tense for to augment or make something greater
Past tense for to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
Past tense for to improve or enhance the quality or value of
Past tense for to advise as the best course or choice
(of a theory or suggestion) Past tense for to put forward
Past tense for to praise or flatter
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